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P< (CCL) P< (DAS) (GHQ) The relationship between stress, ss, workload and burnout in nurses Abstract The purpose of this study was to détermine the relationship stress, workload and burnout in nurses. Subjects were 150 students ts (76 male and 74 female). The instruments, were workload Scale(WLS), stress Check list (SCL) and burnout Questionnaire (BQ). The results showed that there were significant correlations between all of the stress, workload and burnout scores (P<0/05). The result of analysis of regression showe that stress, s, and workload together explain 5 percent of variance in burnout (P<0.01). Keywords: stress, workload and burnout. emamihadi23@yahoo.com

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