Job satisfaction is one of the most complex issues in the healthcare industry in regard to employees. To boost employees\u27 productivity and job satisfaction, nurse leaders must satisfy their employees\u27 needs by providing the right working conditions, reducing job stress, and promoting professional identity development. This quantitative, cross-sectional correlational study guided by Herzberg et al.s two-factor theory investigated the relationship among work environment, job stress, professional identity, and job satisfaction among 105 registered nurses working in inpatient psychiatric hospitals in the United States. It was determined that the moderating effect of demographic factor (years of experience) on the extent to which work envi...
Magister Curationis - MCurMuch evidence exists that nurses are leaving the public health sector for ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of job related stress on Job Satisfaction of nursing staf...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...
Background: We examined factors influencing psychiatric nurses’ job satisfaction levels focusing on ...
Nurses are experiencing increased stress and dissatisfaction in the health care arena. The work envi...
This study is a descriptive correlational study to investigate the impact of work environment and mo...
Background: Mental health nursing has been reported as a stressful speciality, with low job satisfac...
This study examined the intercorrelations among nursing home healthcare providers’ stress, job distr...
This project reviews literature and studies that focus on the work environment and job satisfaction ...
Job stress can have many adverse effects on individuals in the workplace. Registered nurses often ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of collaborative behavior, organizational clima...
Studies have indicated that work environment in mental health is stressful, however, few studies hav...
During the past 20 years, there have been cyclical shortages of hospital nurses. The current shortag...
Most studies on job satisfaction among nurses in Nigeria have focused on general nursing specialitie...
Aim: To identify core antecedents of job stress and job satisfaction, and to explore the potential o...
Magister Curationis - MCurMuch evidence exists that nurses are leaving the public health sector for ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of job related stress on Job Satisfaction of nursing staf...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...
Background: We examined factors influencing psychiatric nurses’ job satisfaction levels focusing on ...
Nurses are experiencing increased stress and dissatisfaction in the health care arena. The work envi...
This study is a descriptive correlational study to investigate the impact of work environment and mo...
Background: Mental health nursing has been reported as a stressful speciality, with low job satisfac...
This study examined the intercorrelations among nursing home healthcare providers’ stress, job distr...
This project reviews literature and studies that focus on the work environment and job satisfaction ...
Job stress can have many adverse effects on individuals in the workplace. Registered nurses often ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of collaborative behavior, organizational clima...
Studies have indicated that work environment in mental health is stressful, however, few studies hav...
During the past 20 years, there have been cyclical shortages of hospital nurses. The current shortag...
Most studies on job satisfaction among nurses in Nigeria have focused on general nursing specialitie...
Aim: To identify core antecedents of job stress and job satisfaction, and to explore the potential o...
Magister Curationis - MCurMuch evidence exists that nurses are leaving the public health sector for ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of job related stress on Job Satisfaction of nursing staf...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...