Background: The nursing work environment, which provides the context of care delivery, has been gaining increasing attention in recent years. A growing body of evidence points to an inseparable link between attributes of the nursing work environment and nurse and patient outcomes. While most studies have adopted a survey design to examine the workforce and work environment issues, this study employed a phenomenological approach to provide empirical evidence regarding nurses' perceptions of their work and work environment. Aim: The aim of this study was to advance our understanding of the phenomenon of increasing nurse turnover through exploring frontline registered nurses' lived experiences of working in Hong Kong public hospitals. Methods ...
BACKGROUND:: Retention of nursing staff remains an important issue for health care managers. Turnove...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...
Background & Aim: Nurses play an important role in the health system and their turnover disrupts its...
Aim. To identify the factors of job satisfaction and stress of nurses and their association with tur...
Purpose To explore nurses' perceptions of the nature of nursing work as a factor that contributes to...
Purpose: To explore nurses' perceptions of the nature of nursing work as a factor that contributes t...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Background: We are facing a global lack of working nurses since nurses end their carrier earlier tha...
AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...
Background: Retention of nursing staff remains an important issue for health care managers. Turnover...
Purpose: To explore nurses' perceptions of the nature of nursing work as a factor that contributes t...
The purpose of this study was to examine how clinical work environments influence nurses\u27 satisfa...
Aim: This study aimed to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigat...
The retention of professional nurses in the public health sector is essential for maintaining qualit...
BACKGROUND:: Retention of nursing staff remains an important issue for health care managers. Turnove...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...
Background & Aim: Nurses play an important role in the health system and their turnover disrupts its...
Aim. To identify the factors of job satisfaction and stress of nurses and their association with tur...
Purpose To explore nurses' perceptions of the nature of nursing work as a factor that contributes to...
Purpose: To explore nurses' perceptions of the nature of nursing work as a factor that contributes t...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Background: We are facing a global lack of working nurses since nurses end their carrier earlier tha...
AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...
Background: Retention of nursing staff remains an important issue for health care managers. Turnover...
Purpose: To explore nurses' perceptions of the nature of nursing work as a factor that contributes t...
The purpose of this study was to examine how clinical work environments influence nurses\u27 satisfa...
Aim: This study aimed to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigat...
The retention of professional nurses in the public health sector is essential for maintaining qualit...
BACKGROUND:: Retention of nursing staff remains an important issue for health care managers. Turnove...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...