Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commitment and turnover intention. Background - While there is a substantial body of literature that examines how relational coordination influences outcomes among nurses in western societies, there is no known study that examines the impact of relational coordination on outcomes in a non-western healthcare system. As many of the factors associated with nursing turnover in Saudi Arabia are uniquely complex and challenging, a focus on relational coordination in this context is particularly worthy of investigation. Method - The study utilized a cross-sectional online survey. A total of 180 nurses participated in the study. Results – The results indic...
The process of how nurses work in relationships to accomplish their work is presented in this disser...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between organizational, supervisor, and c...
Background: Staff turnover, particularly nursing staff turnover, is one of the most common reasons b...
Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commi...
Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commi...
The purpose of this cross-sectional correlational study was to examine the psychometric properties o...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Design: Based on the literature review, data were collected via a self-report survey to test the hyp...
This study is conducted & submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of Requirements For The Master's Degree I...
US nurses make up the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be ...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships,...
Objectives: This study investigated the correlations between the organizational politics perception,...
Introduction: Nowadays, the most sustainable competitive advantage of all organizations, such as med...
Background: Turnover intention is the tendency of employees to leave the organization or resign volu...
The process of how nurses work in relationships to accomplish their work is presented in this disser...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between organizational, supervisor, and c...
Background: Staff turnover, particularly nursing staff turnover, is one of the most common reasons b...
Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commi...
Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commi...
The purpose of this cross-sectional correlational study was to examine the psychometric properties o...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Design: Based on the literature review, data were collected via a self-report survey to test the hyp...
This study is conducted & submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of Requirements For The Master's Degree I...
US nurses make up the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be ...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships,...
Objectives: This study investigated the correlations between the organizational politics perception,...
Introduction: Nowadays, the most sustainable competitive advantage of all organizations, such as med...
Background: Turnover intention is the tendency of employees to leave the organization or resign volu...
The process of how nurses work in relationships to accomplish their work is presented in this disser...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between organizational, supervisor, and c...
Background: Staff turnover, particularly nursing staff turnover, is one of the most common reasons b...