Strategies to reduce stress and burnout in healthcare workers: an RCT research protocol
Sofia Di Mario(Department of Public Health), Giuseppe La Torre, Margherita Peruzzo(Sapienza University of Rome), Mattia Marte(Sapienza University of Rome), Barbara Dorelli(Sapienza University of Rome), Antonino Raffone(Sapienza University of Rome), Rosario Andrea Cocchiara, Maria Vittoria Manai(Sapienza University of Rome), Lucia Filomeno(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Alice Mannocci(Mercatorum University), Vincenza Ferrara(Sapienza University of Rome), David Shaholli(Sapienza University of Rome), Sabina Sernia(Sapienza University of Rome), Alberto Firenze(University of Palermo)
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