Correlates of turnover intention among nursing staff in the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
Abstract Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, shortage of nursing staff became even more evident. Nurses experienced great strain, putting them at risk to leave their jobs. Individual and organizational factors were known to be associated with nurses' turnover intention before the pandemic....
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Main Authors: | Katharina Herta Tolksdorf (Author), Ulla Tischler (Author), Katherina Heinrichs (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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