Do trained nurses feel more psychologically safe?-Results from a multi‐level modelling approach
Abstract Aim To analyse the associations between a nurse's psychological safety and her/his additional training. Design A cross‐sectional survey conducted between September 2015 and August 2016. Methods A multi‐level modelling approach was used considering unit membership. We used data from 1,2...
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Main Authors: | Melissa Seibert (Author), Holger Pfaff (Author), Nadine Scholten (Author), Ludwig Kuntz (Author) |
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