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Jonathon R B Halbesleben

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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|January 13, 2010
The role of exhaustion and workarounds in predicting occupational injuries: a cross-lagged panel study of health care professionalsJonathon R B Halbesleben
The Journal of Applied Psychology|September 7, 2006
Sources of social support and burnout: a meta-analytic test of the conservation of resources modelJonathon R B Halbesleben
Health Services Management Research|November 30, 2006
Patient reciprocity and physician burnout: what do patients bring to the patient-physician relationship?Jonathon R B Halbesleben
Healthcare Executive|March 31, 2010
Addressing stress and beating burnout. Engaging staff in stress reduction leads to a more productive culture, greater patient satisfactionJonathon R B Halbesleben
Health Care Management Review|December 20, 2007
Linking physician burnout and patient outcomes: exploring the dyadic relationship between physicians and patientsJonathon R B Halbesleben, Cheryl Rathert
Health Care Management Review|March 25, 2008
The role of continuous quality improvement and psychological safety in predicting work-aroundsJonathon R B Halbesleben, Cheryl Rathert
Health Services Research|October 11, 2012
Evaluating survey quality in health services research: a decision framework for assessing nonresponse biasJonathon R B Halbesleben, Marilyn V Whitman
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 18, 2007
Emotional exhaustion and job performance: the mediating role of motivationJonathon R B Halbesleben, Wm Matthew Bowler
The Journal of Nursing Administration|December 13, 2012
Measuring nursing workarounds: tests of the reliability and validity of a toolJonathon R B Halbesleben, Cheryl Rathert, Sally F Bennett
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 18, 2009
Too engaged? A conservation of resources view of the relationship between work engagement and work interference with familyJonathon R B Halbesleben, Jaron Harvey, Mark C Bolino
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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|January 13, 2010
The role of exhaustion and workarounds in predicting occupational injuries: a cross-lagged panel study of health care professionalsJonathon R B Halbesleben
The Journal of Applied Psychology|September 7, 2006
Sources of social support and burnout: a meta-analytic test of the conservation of resources modelJonathon R B Halbesleben
Health Services Management Research|November 30, 2006
Patient reciprocity and physician burnout: what do patients bring to the patient-physician relationship?Jonathon R B Halbesleben
Healthcare Executive|March 31, 2010
Addressing stress and beating burnout. Engaging staff in stress reduction leads to a more productive culture, greater patient satisfactionJonathon R B Halbesleben
Health Care Management Review|December 20, 2007
Linking physician burnout and patient outcomes: exploring the dyadic relationship between physicians and patientsJonathon R B Halbesleben, Cheryl Rathert
Health Care Management Review|March 25, 2008
The role of continuous quality improvement and psychological safety in predicting work-aroundsJonathon R B Halbesleben, Cheryl Rathert
Health Services Research|October 11, 2012
Evaluating survey quality in health services research: a decision framework for assessing nonresponse biasJonathon R B Halbesleben, Marilyn V Whitman
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 18, 2007
Emotional exhaustion and job performance: the mediating role of motivationJonathon R B Halbesleben, Wm Matthew Bowler
The Journal of Nursing Administration|December 13, 2012
Measuring nursing workarounds: tests of the reliability and validity of a toolJonathon R B Halbesleben, Cheryl Rathert, Sally F Bennett
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 18, 2009
Too engaged? A conservation of resources view of the relationship between work engagement and work interference with familyJonathon R B Halbesleben, Jaron Harvey, Mark C Bolino
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