Level of job satisfaction amongst nurses in the North-West Province, South Africa: Post occupational specific dispensation
Background: Job satisfaction and burnout have been recurring problems amongst nurses in the Republic of South Africa (RSA). As a result, nurses are still leaving the rural public sector in search of lucrative work at the urban and private sectors and in developed countries. Accordingly, Occupational...
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Main Authors: | Sisinyana H. Khunou (Author), Mashudu Davhana-Maselesele (Author) |
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