Job morale: a scoping review of how the concept developed and is used in healthcare research
Abstract Background The job morale of healthcare staff is widely seen as an important factor for the quality of care. Yet, there are different understandings of what constitutes job morale, which hinders systematic research and comparisons. We therefore conducted a scoping review of how the concept...
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Main Authors: | Alina Sabitova (Author), Lauren M. Hickling (Author), Stefan Priebe (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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