WOS: 000242914800004PubMed ID: 17145454The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between the level of anger and the job motivation of nurses working in a psychiatric ward. The research included 378 nurses who worked full time in inpatient psychiatric wards in 10 hospitals located in Turkey. A descriptive characteristics questionnaire, the Trait Anger-Anger Expression Scale, and a job motivation questionnaire were used as data collection tools. Psychiatric ward nurses who do not suppress their anger, who can control their anger when necessary, and who can decisively and appropriately verbalize difficult feelings such as anger and their desires have a higher level of job motivation. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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PURPOSE: To explore mental health nurses' attitude and self-efficacy to adult inpatient aggression, ...
The aim of the study is to determine the relationship between the nurses' sociotropy-autonomy person...
Abstract Aims: In general, nurses who work in department of psychiatric are in fact interacting wi...
Background and aim: Psychologists believe that paying attention to nurses' psychological health cani...
Introduction Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice but individual emo...
Motivation is a force which modifies and influences human behaviour in working process. It´s very im...
Introduction: Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice, but individual em...
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This study is a descriptive correlational study to investigate the impact of work environment and mo...
Background: We examined factors influencing psychiatric nurses’ job satisfaction levels focusing on ...
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The degree of emotional labor in nurses has been associated with negative physical and psychological...
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