Exploring Work-Related Experiences of Newly Hired Hospital Nurses in Ghana: A Qualitative Study
Introduction Early work-related experiences of newly hired employees can have important implications for their work performance over time and their future health and well-being trajectories. In health care work, such outcomes may hold implications for the services delivered and the patients whose li...
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Main Authors: | Ernest Darkwah PhD (Author), Francis Annor PhD (Author), Seth Oppong PhD (Author), Sylvia Hagan MPhil (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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