An integrative review of the influence of job strain and coping on nurses' work performance: Understanding the gaps in oncology nursing research
Nursing is known to be a stressful profession that can lead to physical and psychological health issues and behavioural problems. In oncology, workload among nurses is believed to be increasing in conjunction with rapidly increasing numbers of patients with cancer and staff shortages worldwide, ther...
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Main Authors: | Dhuha Youssef Wazqar (Author), Mickey Kerr (Author), Sandra Regan (Author), Carole Orchard (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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