Incivility Is Associated with Burnout and Reduced Compassion Satisfaction: A Mixed-Method Study to Identify Causes of Burnout among Oncology Clinical Research Coordinators
While oncology clinical research coordinators (CRCs) experience a combination of factors that are thought to put them at increased risk for burnout, very little research has been conducted to understand the risk factors associated with burnout among CRCs. We used a mixed-method approach, including s...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer S. Mascaro, Patricia K. Palmer, Marcia J. Ash, Caroline Peacock, Cam Escoffery, George Grant, Charles L. Raison |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/697ffed8c0b14de29dd93524a36080ac |
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