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New Graduate Burnout: The Impact of Professional Practice Environment, Workplace Civility, and Empowerment
Nursing Economics
  • Heather K. S. Laschinger, The University of Western Ontario
  • Joan Finegan, The University of Western Ontario
  • Piotr Wilk, The University of Western Ontario
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2010
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Abstract

The article presents the study on the impact of professional practice environments, civil working relationships, and empowerment on new graduates who experience burnout. Findings reveal the significance of working environments which facilitate graduates to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired in their educational programs. Several factors affecting job satisfaction of a graduate are also mentioned including good employer- employee relations, job stress and labor turnovers.

Citation Information
Heather K. S. Laschinger, Joan Finegan and Piotr Wilk. "New Graduate Burnout: The Impact of Professional Practice Environment, Workplace Civility, and Empowerment" Nursing Economics Vol. 27 Iss. 6 (2010) p. 377 - 383
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/piotr-wilk/27/