Cultural Impact on the Intention to Use Nursing Information Systems of Nurses in Taiwan and China: Survey and Analysis
BackgroundNursing workforce shortage has emerged as a global problem. Foreign nurse importation is a popular strategy to address the shortage. The interactions between nursing staff on either side of the Taiwan Strait continue to increase. Since both nurses in Taiwan and nurses in China have adopted...
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Main Authors: | Chang, I-Chiu (Author), Lin, Po-Jin (Author), Chen, Ting-Hung (Author), Chang, Chia-Hui (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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