Aims: This study aims to investigate 5 types of work environment influencing nurses’ caring behavior, namely (i) participation in hospital affairs, (ii) foundations for quality of care, (iii) manager ability, leadership, and support of nurses, (iv) staffing and resource adequacy, and (v) nurse-physician relations. Design: This research is a cross-sectional study using the survey method. Methods: Data were collected from 3,532 nurses working in public hospitals and health clinics within Sabah, Malaysia in 2015. The hypothesized model was evaluated using partial least squares method. Results: The findings reveal that all forms of work environment have a positive effect on nurses’ caring behavior except for staffing and resource adequacy which...
Research background. Work environment of health care professionals is a very important factor having...
Research background. Work environment of health care professionals is a very important factor having...
Aim To determine the relationship between nurses’ perceptions of their work environment and qualit...
Aims: This study aims to investigate 5 types of work environment influencing nurses’ caring behavior...
Introduction: Caring behavior is very important for nurses to have because it illustrates the ...
Caring behavior is the center of nursing practice, a very dynamic technique, where nurses work with ...
Background: Nurses represent the most significant proportion of health care professionals. Nurses wo...
Introduction: A nurse who experience burnout feelings will influence their motivation, and quality p...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...
Background: We are facing a global lack of working nurses since nurses end their carrier earlier tha...
Background: We are facing a global lack of working nurses since nurses end their carrier earlier tha...
Background & Aim: Ahealthy work environment is one in which workers and managers cooperate in the pr...
Background & Aim: Ahealthy work environment is one in which workers and managers cooperate in the pr...
Patient safety is important and can be facilitated by improving the work climate for nurses. This st...
Background: Public demands for the quality of health service increase highly and become the responsi...
Research background. Work environment of health care professionals is a very important factor having...
Research background. Work environment of health care professionals is a very important factor having...
Aim To determine the relationship between nurses’ perceptions of their work environment and qualit...
Aims: This study aims to investigate 5 types of work environment influencing nurses’ caring behavior...
Introduction: Caring behavior is very important for nurses to have because it illustrates the ...
Caring behavior is the center of nursing practice, a very dynamic technique, where nurses work with ...
Background: Nurses represent the most significant proportion of health care professionals. Nurses wo...
Introduction: A nurse who experience burnout feelings will influence their motivation, and quality p...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...
Background: We are facing a global lack of working nurses since nurses end their carrier earlier tha...
Background: We are facing a global lack of working nurses since nurses end their carrier earlier tha...
Background & Aim: Ahealthy work environment is one in which workers and managers cooperate in the pr...
Background & Aim: Ahealthy work environment is one in which workers and managers cooperate in the pr...
Patient safety is important and can be facilitated by improving the work climate for nurses. This st...
Background: Public demands for the quality of health service increase highly and become the responsi...
Research background. Work environment of health care professionals is a very important factor having...
Research background. Work environment of health care professionals is a very important factor having...
Aim To determine the relationship between nurses’ perceptions of their work environment and qualit...