Hospital ethical climate survey - selected psychometric properties of the scale and results among polish nurses and midwives
Abstract Background: The hospital ethical climate affects the quality of nursing care. A positive ethical climate is likely to reduce the proportion of those who consider leaving the profession, so it is necessary to develop tools which will enable assessment and analysis of the hospital ethical cli...
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Main Authors: | Magdalena Dziurka (Author), Patrycja Ozdoba (Author), Linda Olson (Author), Anna Jedynak (Author), Dorota Ozga (Author), Krzysztof Jurek (Author), Beata Dobrowolska (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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