“…In the preceptorepreceptee pairs, anger can have detrimental effects on the educatorelearner relationship, the teaching and learning process, and satisfaction with the preceptorship program, and these preceptorship experiences may be followed by lack of job satisfaction and burnout of both preceptors and NGNs [5,9,10,23]. Furthermore, anger can be expressed toward the counterpart, directly or indirectly, in the form of verbal abuse and ignoring, and anger felt by preceptors and NGNs would mutually lead to burnout and job satisfaction [10,11,17,24]. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on anger and its interactive impact on job satisfaction and burnout in the context of nursing preceptorship.…”