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ZWIĄZEK MIĘDZY OSOBOWOŚCIĄ TYPU D A ZADOWOLENIEM ZE WSPÓŁCZUCIA, WYPALENIEM ZAWODOWYM I ZMĘCZENIEM WSPÓŁCZUCIEM U PIELĘGNIAREK CHIRURGICZNYCH

Müslüm Gün
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Yasemin Eda Tekin
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  1. Çatalca İlyas Çokay State Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
  2. Nursing Department, Health Science Faculty, Mudanya University, Mudanya, Türkiye
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Data publikacji online: 2024/10/07
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