Work motivation and occupational self-efficacy belief to continue working among ageing home care nurses: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background It is important to support ageing home care nurses (HCNs) to remain in work for longer, since the need for home care services is increasing. Personal resources such as self-efficacy belief contribute to work ability, as does work motivation. Few studies have targeted the ageing w...
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Main Authors: | Stina Wallin (Author), Anncristine Fjellman-Wiklund (Author), Lisbeth Fagerström (Author) |
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