Nurses' job satisfaction in acute settings
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Mirko Prosen, PhD, MSc, BSc, RN, Assistant Professor; Igor Karnjuš, PhD, MSN, RN, Assistant Professor; Sabina Ličen, PhD, MSN, RN, Assistant Professor
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- Upsilon Xi at-Large
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- University of Primorska, Capodistria, Slovenia
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Abstract
The purpose of the study was to identify the dimensions of job satisfaction perceived by nurses in acute setting as the most important, and to define nurses’ actual level of job satisfaction within these dimensions.
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2020-06-23T21:49:02Z
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Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host |
Format | Text-based Document |
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Evidence Level | Cross-Sectional |
Research Approach | Quantitative Research |
Keywords | Job Satisfaction; Job Satisfaction Factors; Acute Care; Hospital Nurse; Professional Development; Nursing Shortage |
Conference Information
Name | STTI (Sigma) 5th Biennial European Conference |
Host | European Region - Sigma |
Location | Coimbra, Portugal (Virtual) |
Date | 2020 |
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