The perceived effects of generational diversity on supervision of new professional nurses in public hospitals
Background: The current global nursing workforce is a combination of personnel from three different generation cohorts, which are the Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y (Millennials). These generational cohorts work side by side to provide quality nursing care to the patients on a daily bas...
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Main Author: | Kholofelo L. Matlhaba (Author) |
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