Examining perception of job satisfaction and intention to leave among ICU nurses in China
Objectives: Previous studies in mainland China found ICU nurses to be less satisfied with their jobs and more inclined to leave them than are nurses in other hospital units. We aimed to determine ICU nurses' perspectives on the factors that influence job satisfaction and whether or not to conti...
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Main Authors: | Hong Tao (Author), Carol H. Ellenbecker (Author), Yuefeng Wang (Author), Ying Li (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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