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Effect of Workload on Turnover Intention among Health Workers, with Burnout as a Mediator and Work Stress as a Moderator
Purpose - This study aimed to determine the effect of workload on turnover intention among health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, with burnout serving as a mediator and work stress as a moderator.
Methodology - This qualitative study collected data from health workers in health facilities in the Klungkung Regency using questionnaires. The data obtained were then examined using SmartPLS 3.2.9.
Findings - The results showed that workload did not impact turnover intention, with burnout serving as a mediator. Meanwhile, work stress has not been proven to increase the connection between workload and turnover intent.
Originality - This study provided a different perspective based on organizational behavior theory, which described the turnover intention mechanism of health workers.