Background: Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-coverage and tax-financed, with predominately public sector hospitals. Despite similarities, there are differences in the working situations for RNs within these Nordic countries. The aim of this study was to analyze associations between RNs’ patient workload and level of involvement in direct patient care, their job satisfaction and intention to leave in these countries. Methods: A workforce survey was conducted through RN4CAST, an EU 7th framework project. The survey included 118 items derived from validated instruments or tested in prior research. Responses from 1133 RNs at 32 Finnish hospitals, 3752 RNs at 35 Norwegian hospitals, and 11 ...
might potentially diminish intention to leave and increase job satisfaction in these Nordic countrie...
This study integrates previously isolated findings of nursing outcomes research into an explanatory ...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Background: Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-cov...
Background Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-cove...
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Objective: To investigate aspects of nurses' work environments linked with job outcomes and assessme...
Chronic stress, heavy workload, long working hours and inadequate wage - decreasing job satisfaction...
Background Job satisfaction is a major issue in work psychology among nurses, and in the surgical nu...
Objective To determine whether hospitals with a good organisation of care (such as improved nurse s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether hospitals with a good organisation of care (such as improved nurse s...
The Nordic countries healthcare systems seeking for immigrant nurses to relieve staff shortages has ...
This thesis aims to explore the reasons behind nurses’ occupational turnover in the Nordics to const...
Contains fulltext : 136591.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lit...
Background: Nursing professionals exhibit high prevalence of stress-related health problems. Job dem...
might potentially diminish intention to leave and increase job satisfaction in these Nordic countrie...
This study integrates previously isolated findings of nursing outcomes research into an explanatory ...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Background: Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-cov...
Background Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-cove...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Objective: To investigate aspects of nurses' work environments linked with job outcomes and assessme...
Chronic stress, heavy workload, long working hours and inadequate wage - decreasing job satisfaction...
Background Job satisfaction is a major issue in work psychology among nurses, and in the surgical nu...
Objective To determine whether hospitals with a good organisation of care (such as improved nurse s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether hospitals with a good organisation of care (such as improved nurse s...
The Nordic countries healthcare systems seeking for immigrant nurses to relieve staff shortages has ...
This thesis aims to explore the reasons behind nurses’ occupational turnover in the Nordics to const...
Contains fulltext : 136591.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lit...
Background: Nursing professionals exhibit high prevalence of stress-related health problems. Job dem...
might potentially diminish intention to leave and increase job satisfaction in these Nordic countrie...
This study integrates previously isolated findings of nursing outcomes research into an explanatory ...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...