Mediating effect of COVID-19 related negative sentiment on the relationship between COVID-19 infection indicators and burnout among Chinese anaesthesiologists in the post-pandemic era

Author:

Zhang Fu,Liu Hua-MinORCID,Wang Yi-FanORCID,Tang Tian-Ying,Li Hai-BoORCID,Huang Yi-ShengORCID,Yan Yang-Tian,Liu Ke-XuanORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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