Norwegian midwives' perceptions of their practice environment: A mixed methods study
Abstract Aim To investigate Norwegian midwives' perceptions of their working environment. Design A nationwide postal survey in 2014 collected information from 489 midwives, including the Practice Environment Scale and seven open‐ended questions concerning the workplace. Methods Psychometric‐, d...
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Main Authors: | Mirjam Lukasse (Author), Lena Henriksen (Author) |
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