“…The authors concluded that nursing assistants endorsing more supportive work environments, as a proxy for teamwork, may be more likely to adjust to workforce factor changes ( Noelker et al, 2006 ). Similarly, Sántha et al (2020) found that protection from both burnout and depression risk among medical assistants increased with the number of general supportive relationships. More specifically, another study found higher organizational respect and less emotional exhaustion post-implementation of a policy and practice change that promoted improved unit-based culture (defined as greater respect for peers, increased involvement of nursing assistants in team decision making, and increased valuation of cultural perspectives) ( Ramarajan et al, 2008 ).…”