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Domar, A. D., Rooney, K. L., & Wiegand, B. (2015). Stress and infertility: Women’s responses to a randomized controlled trial of a psychological intervention. Fertility and Sterility, 104(1), 215-220.

Shani, A.,Yelena., & Sami., H et.al ,(2016) A.Suicidal risk among infertile women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: Incidence and risk factors. Psychiatry Research. Volume 240. Psychiatry Research, 237, 57-61.

De Berardis, D., Fornaro, M., Orsolini, L., Valchera, A., Carano, A., Vellante, F., … & Perna, G. (2014). Alexithymia, resilience, somatization, and psychological distress in patients with tension-type headache (TTH). Clinical Therapeutics, 165(3), e276-e281.

Pasch, L. A., Gregorich, S. E., Katz, P. P., Millstein, S. G., Nachtigall, R. D., Bleil, M. E., … & Adler, N. E. (2016). Psychological distress and in vitro fertilization outcome. Fertility and Sterility, 105(1), 159-166.

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A study published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing titled “Burnout and job satisfaction among nursing professionals” found that high levels of burnout among nurses were associated with decreased job satisfaction, increased turnover rates, and negative impacts on patient care. (Source: Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2016) Research conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has highlighted the prevalence of burnout among healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, with significant implications for patient care and healthcare organizations. (Source: NIH)