Professional attractiveness among long-term care workers in nursing homes in China: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background The population aging trend and the shortage of elderly care workers require the long-term care profession to become more attractive. However, the professional attractiveness among long-term care workers has yet to be extensively studied. This study aims to identify the factors th...
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Main Authors: | Xiaojing Qi (Author), Ziyan Dong (Author), Wen Xie (Author), Liuqing Yang (Author), Jie Li (Author) |
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