Do illegitimate tasks matter for registered nurses' work motivation? A cross-sectional study based on a nationally representative sample of Swedish nurses
Background: A challenge in Western countries is the growing need for registered nurses (RNs') in hospitals, primary care and home healthcare. Decreasing illegitimate tasks and strengthening RNs' work motivation are some strategies to address this challenge. Objective: Our overall aim was t...
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Main Authors: | Carina Ahlstedt (Author), Linda Moberg (Author), Emma Brulin (Author), Anna Nyberg (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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