This master thesis aims to identify work-related factors making Belgian nurses consider leaving their job voluntary and to compare the work-related factors across different generations. The purpose of this master thesis has a descriptive nature of research. The research approach chosen is a deductive approach and the research design chosen is a quantitative research design. Cluster sampling in combination with simple random sampling was used as sampling technique. 128 nurses were surveyed from April to May 2016. Nurses who reported to leave the organization due to retirement reasons, temporary employment contract or maternity leave were excluded from the study as this study investigates the voluntary turnover intention. A total of 68 nurses...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
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AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...
This master thesis aims to identify work-related factors making Belgian nurses consider leaving thei...
An understanding of the conditions that determine the factors affecting nurses’ intention to l...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage of nurses at...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
Nursing turnover is a chronic problem for the nursing profession. Nursing has had cycles of excesses...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with a...
Background: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet,a shortage o...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
Contains fulltext : 139432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To determine ...
AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...
This master thesis aims to identify work-related factors making Belgian nurses consider leaving thei...
An understanding of the conditions that determine the factors affecting nurses’ intention to l...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage of nurses at...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collec...
Nursing turnover is a chronic problem for the nursing profession. Nursing has had cycles of excesses...
derycke h., clays e., vlerick p., dhoore w., hasselhorn h. m. & braeckman l. (2012) Perceived work a...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with a...
Background: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet,a shortage o...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
Objectives The role of work characteristics was assessed, as operationalized by the demand–control m...
Contains fulltext : 139432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To determine ...
AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...