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Badriyah, Fatin Lailatul; Mundakir, Mundakir; Rohita, Tita; Lee, Bih-O; Tonapa, Santo Imanuel
Burnout is a critical issue among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses, impacting both their well-being and excellence in care. Spiritual wellbeing and self-efficacy have been identified as potential protective factors against burnout, yet their interrelationships remain unclear, particularly in the Indonesian nurse's context
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