The Impact of Performance of Non-Nursing Tasks on the Attitudes of Nursing Students toward Nursing Profession
Background: Performing non-nursing tasks (NNTs) by registered nurses is considered as one of the most challenging issues faced by nursing sector worldwide. The negative impacts of nurses' engagement in NNTs were not limited to nurses or clients, but also nursing students who train in clinical a...
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim Rawhi Ayasreh (Author), Ferial Hayajneh (Author), Rana Al Awamleh (Author) |
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Diponegoro University,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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