Person-centred care and the work-related health and job satisfaction of health and social care professionals: protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study combined with qualitative studies (the PCC@Work project)
Abstract Background The interplay of ethical stress, heavy workloads, and job dissatisfaction poses challenges to both the recruitment and retention of health and social care professionals. Person-centred care, rooted in ethical principles, involves collaborative care, and is expected to improve car...
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Main Authors: | Cornelia van Diepen (Author), Qarin Lood (Author), Kristoffer Gustavsson (Author), Malin Axelsson (Author), Monica Bertilsson (Author), Gunnel Hensing (Author), Andreas Fors (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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