Objectives: This study examined the importance of one's social work environment in the light of prevention of premature leave from the nursing profession. A research model with social support (from direct supervisor and close colleagues) as predictor and intention to leave as the dependent variable has been tested, while controlling for job satisfaction and age. Moreover, we have studied the impact of nurses’ age upon the prevalence of social support from both parties. Participants: Data were obtained from 17,524 registered female nurses working in hospitals throughout Europe (Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, and Slovakia). Results: Our findings indicated that a lack of job satisfaction is an important risk...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...
Objectives: This study examined the importance of one's social work environment in the light of prev...
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In many industrialised countries the number of workers with low health is...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In many industrialised countries the number of workers with low health is...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with a...
Contains fulltext : 139439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Contains fulltext : 139432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To determine ...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...
Objectives: This study examined the importance of one's social work environment in the light of prev...
Contains fulltext : 138775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Objectives ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In many industrialised countries the number of workers with low health is...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In many industrialised countries the number of workers with low health is...
Aim: This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with a...
Contains fulltext : 139439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Contains fulltext : 139432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To determine ...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...