Job satisfaction among health professionals in a District of North West province, South Africa
Background: Job satisfaction has become an area of relevance and debate in public health as it is directly linked to staff absenteeism, retention and turnover of the workforce and as such, influences the organisational commitment of the workers and the quality of health services provided. It is ther...
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Main Authors: | Reabetswe A. Mere (Author), Thembi V. Simbeni (Author), Mmampedi Mathibe (Author), Ntlogeleng M. Mogale (Author), Sam T. Ntuli (Author) |
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