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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2000Activities of nurses working the 12 hour shift on medical wardsCamilleri, Tiziana (2000)
2014Assessing the incremental validity of spirituality in predicting nurses’ burnoutGalea, Michael
2003Coping strategies of professional staff in caring for hospice patientsBusuttil, Vanessa
2020The effectiveness of mindfulness practices in reducing burnout in nursesBonnici, Amy
2002The experiences and feelings of general nurses working at a Maltese psychiatric hospital : a Heigeggerian interpretive phenomenological studyBason, Josanne
2006Factors of stress amongst nurses working in a medical wardFarrugia, Manuel
1999Nurses' knowledge and fear in caring for patients with HIV/AIDSFarrugia, Phyllis
1998Occupational stress and negative affectivity in Maltese nurses : testing moderating influencesCassar, Vincent; Tattersall, Andrew
2012Occupational stress in qualified nurses of any grade or professional qualification working with the mentally ill : a comparative study in a facility for the mental health care on the Maltese islandsAbdilla, Reuben (2012)
2008The perception of the cause and effect of stress among staff in elderly homesBonello, Arthemese (2008)
2014The progressive impact of burnout on Maltese nursesGalea, Michael
2006Sources of stress and coping : a questionnaire surveyGrech, Joseph
2002Stress in nurses working in a mental health settingMifsud, Alison
2009A Study of stress levels amongst health care staff working in two older persons institutions using the effort reward imbalance model.Borg, Christopher