AbstractIntroduction: Social support has a key role in improvement of quality of working lifeof nurses. The present study aimed at measuring the quality of nurse’s working life andperceived social support and examine their relationship in neonatal intensive care unitnurses.Methods: In the present descriptive-correlational study, the statistical populationconsisted of nurses working at neonatal intensive care units of selected hospitalsaffiliated to Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, selected by census. Overall, 98nurses were selected. Since the number of employed nurses was approximately thesame, all nurses were selected by the census method and based on the inclusioncriteria.Tools used included the "Demographic Questionnaire”, “Multidim...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To determine the influence of instrumental, emotional and ...
Social Support for Nurses in Intensive Care Units Bachelor work deals with the problematics of socia...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
[[abstract]]Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate social support and life quality of...
Background. Hospitalization of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is a stressf...
Aims To investigate the key determinants of nurses’ quality of life and work‐life balance statuse...
Background & Aimes: The nurses’ quality of working life (QWL) influences the quality of health servi...
Nurses can experience stress and perceived traumatic events during their career. This distress in th...
Background: Nurses working in critical care environments, such as intensive care units, are suscepti...
This thesis will deal with social support perceived by intensive care unit nurses (from colleagues, ...
The study used a descriptive type of research. Using convenience sampling technique, 50 respondents ...
Background: Nowadays, quality of working life as a universal concept of human resource management an...
Introduction: Social well-being is one of the important aspects of health. In fact, this is a reflec...
The purpose of the present study was to validate the hypothesized interrelationships among the const...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To determine the influence of instrumental, emotional and ...
Social Support for Nurses in Intensive Care Units Bachelor work deals with the problematics of socia...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
[[abstract]]Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate social support and life quality of...
Background. Hospitalization of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is a stressf...
Aims To investigate the key determinants of nurses’ quality of life and work‐life balance statuse...
Background & Aimes: The nurses’ quality of working life (QWL) influences the quality of health servi...
Nurses can experience stress and perceived traumatic events during their career. This distress in th...
Background: Nurses working in critical care environments, such as intensive care units, are suscepti...
This thesis will deal with social support perceived by intensive care unit nurses (from colleagues, ...
The study used a descriptive type of research. Using convenience sampling technique, 50 respondents ...
Background: Nowadays, quality of working life as a universal concept of human resource management an...
Introduction: Social well-being is one of the important aspects of health. In fact, this is a reflec...
The purpose of the present study was to validate the hypothesized interrelationships among the const...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To determine the influence of instrumental, emotional and ...
Social Support for Nurses in Intensive Care Units Bachelor work deals with the problematics of socia...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...