Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it is of utmost importance to protect their health, satisfaction, and commitment so that they can continue working in their healthcare institution. Building upon the proposed pattern of specific relationships developed by Houkes et al. (2003), we investigated a model of relationships among working conditions (quantitative, emotional, and physical demands), labor relations (quality of interpersonal relations and psychological support), work content (meaning of work, influence at work), and employment conditions (opportunities for development) on the one hand, and health, job satisfaction, and institutional affective commitment on the other hand, ...
Aim - To identify the combination of variables that explain nurses’ continuation intention in the UK...
Michele Wargo-SuglerisDoctor of Philosophy in NursingUniversity of California, Los Angeles, 2013Prof...
This longitudinal study tested a model of the mechanisms through which HR practices are linked to ol...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Objectives: To explore the existing theoretical contexts of the job and environmental demands of the...
Contains fulltext : 139439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
Nurses age 65 years and older who retire will leave a knowledge gap in the workforce unless motivate...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with a...
Objective: work related health is changing when employees grow older. The present study evaluates he...
It is estimated that by 2018, workers age 55 or older will compose nearly a quarter of the labor for...
Aim: To investigate and describe nurses’ and midwives’ physical health, rates of symptoms and diseas...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: To identify factors that motivate older nurses to...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...
Aim - To identify the combination of variables that explain nurses’ continuation intention in the UK...
Michele Wargo-SuglerisDoctor of Philosophy in NursingUniversity of California, Los Angeles, 2013Prof...
This longitudinal study tested a model of the mechanisms through which HR practices are linked to ol...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Objectives: To explore the existing theoretical contexts of the job and environmental demands of the...
Contains fulltext : 139439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
Nurses age 65 years and older who retire will leave a knowledge gap in the workforce unless motivate...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with a...
Objective: work related health is changing when employees grow older. The present study evaluates he...
It is estimated that by 2018, workers age 55 or older will compose nearly a quarter of the labor for...
Aim: To investigate and describe nurses’ and midwives’ physical health, rates of symptoms and diseas...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: To identify factors that motivate older nurses to...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...
Aim - To identify the combination of variables that explain nurses’ continuation intention in the UK...
Michele Wargo-SuglerisDoctor of Philosophy in NursingUniversity of California, Los Angeles, 2013Prof...
This longitudinal study tested a model of the mechanisms through which HR practices are linked to ol...