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Burnout and traumatic stress in staff working in paediatric intensive care: associations with resilience and coping strategies

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Colville, G., Dalia, C., Brierley, J. et al. Burnout and traumatic stress in staff working in paediatric intensive care: associations with resilience and coping strategies. Intensive Care Med 41, 364–365 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-014-3559-2

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