AbstractA cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence on nurses’ emigration intentions from 2013 to 14. A combination of purposive and random sampling techniques was used to select 12 public hospitals and 592 professional nurses. The results showed that 48.9% of the participants had emigration intentions. Junior nurses were 2.8 times more likely to have emigration intentions compared to senior nurses, and those who experienced violence were also more likely than their counterparts who were not involved in such incidents (physical 2.1 times; verbally abused 1.8 times and sexually harassed 2.4 times) to have intentions to emigrate. Binary logistic regression showed that workplace violence is a sign...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in South Africa's health care services. Factors con...
This paper investigates educational experiences and the factors that shape the intention to migrate ...
Background: There is significant concern about the worldwide migration of nursing professionals from...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence on nurses...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence o...
The aim of this study was to document the incidence, sources, and effects of workplace physical viol...
In many countries, nursing is considered feminine due to its association with stereotypical female r...
Background: This study is part of a larger project aimed at exploring the workplace experiences of n...
To document the incidence, sources and effects of workplace verbal abuse and sexual harassment again...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
Abstract Background Studies have established the negative effects of workplace disrespect and violen...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Study Objective: Work-place violence, harassment and abuse is an increasing feature of nurses’ exp...
Although no accurate statistics about the number of South African nurses working in other countries ...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in South Africa's health care services. Factors con...
This paper investigates educational experiences and the factors that shape the intention to migrate ...
Background: There is significant concern about the worldwide migration of nursing professionals from...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence on nurses...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence o...
The aim of this study was to document the incidence, sources, and effects of workplace physical viol...
In many countries, nursing is considered feminine due to its association with stereotypical female r...
Background: This study is part of a larger project aimed at exploring the workplace experiences of n...
To document the incidence, sources and effects of workplace verbal abuse and sexual harassment again...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
Abstract Background Studies have established the negative effects of workplace disrespect and violen...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Study Objective: Work-place violence, harassment and abuse is an increasing feature of nurses’ exp...
Although no accurate statistics about the number of South African nurses working in other countries ...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in South Africa's health care services. Factors con...
This paper investigates educational experiences and the factors that shape the intention to migrate ...
Background: There is significant concern about the worldwide migration of nursing professionals from...