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Exploring Nurse Leader Self-Efficacy, Burnout, And Intent To Leave, Donna Donova Johnson
Exploring Nurse Leader Self-Efficacy, Burnout, And Intent To Leave, Donna Donova Johnson
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Nurse leader turnover is an emerging issue in healthcare services. Considerable research has been done over the last decade revealing that nurse leaders are experiencing an increased rate of burnout with an intent to leave their jobs. Less research has been done to understand how to mitigate the rate of nurse leader burnout and retain nurse leaders in the workforce. Higher levels of self-efficacy have mediated the effects of work stress on job burnout in other service related fields. The purpose of this quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional study was to explore the possible mediating effect of leader self-efficacy between burnout and …