Northern Ghana final-year nurses' attitudes towards nursing and remaining post qualification
Background: Recruitment and retention concerns nursing globally, including Ghana, as the country attempts to meet health demands. A link exists between nursing students' attitudes towards nursing and decisions to enter, remain in or withdraw from the profession. Objectives: To describe northern...
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Main Authors: | Atuut Abugri (Author), Mary-Ann Jarvis (Author) |
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