Job satisfaction and moral distress of nurses working as physician assistants: focusing on moderating role of moral distress in effects of professional identity and work environment on job satisfaction
Abstract Background Physician assistant was created in response to a shortage of physicians. However, this profession is not officially recognized in Korea. Many nurses are working as physician assistants. Their job satisfaction was low due to role conflict. Job satisfaction plays a major role in pr...
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Main Authors: | Minsub Kim (Author), Younjae Oh (Author), Joo Yun Lee (Author), Eunhee Lee (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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