Work Engagement, Burnout, and Well-being in Nursing Professional Development Practitioners
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Work Engagement, Burnout, and Well-being in Nursing Professional Development Practitioners
Abstract
Work engagement, burnout, and well-being in nursing professional development practitioners during the second year of COVID-19 were explored. Increased levels of work engagement were associated with decreased burnout and higher levels of well-being. Significant differences were noted in work engagement and burnout among those with more than 1 year of nursing professional development experience. Examining the health of the specialty highlights current concerns and provides insight into developing interventions to address the consequences of the pandemic.
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