APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Newly Graduated Nurses' Learning Work Climate, Health, Resilience, and Burnout Symptoms
- Clara Amato
Region Blekinge - Erik Lindskär
Region Blekinge - Marko Mihailovic
Region Blekinge - Marko Mihailovic
Northwestern University - Ali Al Nima
Region Blekinge - Ali Al Nima
University of Gothenburg - Jonas Kullberg
Region Blekinge - Sverker Sikström
Lund University - Kevin Cloninger
Region Blekinge - Kevin Cloninger
Anthropedia Foundation - C. Cloninger
Region Blekinge - C. Cloninger
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - Danilo Garcia
Linköping University - Danilo Garcia
Region Blekinge - Danilo Garcia
University of Gothenburg
Abstract
The results provide an indication of important learning work climate factors associated to newly graduated nurses’ health, ability to cope successfully in adverse circumstances (i.e., resilience), and burnout symptoms. It is, however, plausible that there is an interconnection between personal vulnerability, learning climate, and health (Stoyanov & Cloninger, 2011).
Organizational/Workplace/Leadership