Health characteristics and factors associated with transition shock in newly graduated registered nurses: a latent class analysis
Abstract Background Transition shock occurs at a vulnerable time in newly graduated registered nurses' careers and has a clear impact on both newly graduated registered nurses' productivity and patient recovery outcomes. Identifying classification features of transition shock and targeting...
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Main Authors: | Pan Wang (Author), Juan Zhou (Author), Xin Shen (Author), Yaping Ge (Author), Yanran LI (Author), Hui Ge (Author), Shuwen LI (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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