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Oct 02, 2009 02:50 PM

Do nurses experience emotional labor?

Updated Oct 14, 2009 at 08:52 PM by janfrn

As a doctoral student in I/O psychology, I've found that little research has been done in our field (psychology in the workplace) to understand the emotionally laborious nature of nurses work!

If you're interested in helping me get some analyses going on emotional labor for nurses, and what it means for nurses work-life balance and burnout, please please shoot me an email. If interested, I can send you the link to the survey and you can fill it out as you wish (even saving and going back to it later).

Questions/concerns/clarifications are of course welcome as well


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