Background: The critical shortage of nurses experienced throughout the western world has prompted researchers to examine one major component of this complex problem – the impact of nurses’ professional identity and job satisfaction on retention. Design: A descriptive correlational design with a longitudinal element was used to examine a causal model of nurses’ self-concept, job satisfaction, and retention plans in 2002. Method: A random sample of 2000 registered nurses was selected from the state registering authority listing. A postal survey assessing multiple dimensions of nurses’ self-concept (measured by the nurse self-concept questionnaire), job satisfaction (measured by the index of work satisfaction) was undertaken at Time 1 (n = 528...
Graduate nurse attrition is an increasing phenomenon within a world of decreasing nursing numbers. T...
The professional self-concept of nurses, who make up the majority of medical practitioners and who p...
The professional self-concept of nurses, who make up the majority of medical practitioners and who p...
BACKGROUND: The critical shortage of nurses experienced throughout the western world has prompted re...
The critical shortage of nurses experienced throughout the western world has prompted researchers to...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationship of the professional self-concept ...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationship of the professional self-concept ...
This study explores the development and rigorous testing of a new self-concept instrument designed s...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Researchers continue to emphasise the importance of professional identity or nurses' self-concept in...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between selected variables and work related...
The study explored the mediating role of nurses’ general self-concept on the relationship between jo...
Researchers have predicted that by 2020 the United States will experience a severe shortage of regis...
Background: The theory of planned behaviour states that attitudinal variables (e.g. job satisfaction...
Retention of registered nurses (RNs) is essential to the sustainability of quality health care servi...
Graduate nurse attrition is an increasing phenomenon within a world of decreasing nursing numbers. T...
The professional self-concept of nurses, who make up the majority of medical practitioners and who p...
The professional self-concept of nurses, who make up the majority of medical practitioners and who p...
BACKGROUND: The critical shortage of nurses experienced throughout the western world has prompted re...
The critical shortage of nurses experienced throughout the western world has prompted researchers to...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationship of the professional self-concept ...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the relationship of the professional self-concept ...
This study explores the development and rigorous testing of a new self-concept instrument designed s...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Researchers continue to emphasise the importance of professional identity or nurses' self-concept in...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between selected variables and work related...
The study explored the mediating role of nurses’ general self-concept on the relationship between jo...
Researchers have predicted that by 2020 the United States will experience a severe shortage of regis...
Background: The theory of planned behaviour states that attitudinal variables (e.g. job satisfaction...
Retention of registered nurses (RNs) is essential to the sustainability of quality health care servi...
Graduate nurse attrition is an increasing phenomenon within a world of decreasing nursing numbers. T...
The professional self-concept of nurses, who make up the majority of medical practitioners and who p...
The professional self-concept of nurses, who make up the majority of medical practitioners and who p...