The present study aims to unravel the relationships between job demands and resources, occupational turnover intention, and occupational turnover. To do so, we tested a model wherein associations between nurses' age, tenure in profession and tenure with present employer (experience in the profession), job demands (emotional demands, work-home interference), and job resources (influence at work and opportunities for development) predicted occupational turnover intention, and, subsequently, occupational turnover. A longitudinal survey was conducted among a sample of 753 nurses working in European health care institutions (hospitals, nursing homes, and community/home care). The results supported the hypotheses that job demands are positively r...
AIMS: To investigate how job demands and resources interact with each other to predict intention to ...
Aim Nursing shortages remain one of the most important problems in health care around the world. Exi...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
The present study aims to unravel the relationships between job demands and resources, occupational ...
The present study aims to unravel the relationships between job demands and resources, occupational ...
Aim To investigate how work-related characteristics and work ability influence nursing staff decisio...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
AimExpand knowledge about the predictive factors of nurses’ intention to leave their job, and conseq...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
Aims To investigate how job demands and resources interact with each other to predict intention to l...
AIMS: To investigate how job demands and resources interact with each other to predict intention to ...
Aim Nursing shortages remain one of the most important problems in health care around the world. Exi...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
The present study aims to unravel the relationships between job demands and resources, occupational ...
The present study aims to unravel the relationships between job demands and resources, occupational ...
Aim To investigate how work-related characteristics and work ability influence nursing staff decisio...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
AimExpand knowledge about the predictive factors of nurses’ intention to leave their job, and conseq...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
Aims To investigate how job demands and resources interact with each other to predict intention to l...
AIMS: To investigate how job demands and resources interact with each other to predict intention to ...
Aim Nursing shortages remain one of the most important problems in health care around the world. Exi...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...