The impact of perceived work dirtiness on nursing students' professional commitment: the mediating role of career adaptability and the moderating role of social support - a cross sectional study
Abstract Background Social consensus in the nursing industry is that the job is accompanied by dirtiness. It is generally accepted that negative cognition about a career is an important determinant in reducing nursing students' professional commitment. However, the impact of nursing students...
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Main Authors: | Chen Jilong (Author), Tao Yueying (Author), Chen Huizheng (Author), Meng Yong (Author), Li Genqiang (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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