Nurses job satisfaction identified by personal preferences and perceived saturation divergence: a comparative cross-sectional study in Czech hospitals between 2011 and 2021
Abstract Background The perception of the quality of care provided by the medical institution to patients is directly affected by the job satisfaction of nurses. The feeling of job satisfaction is caused besides other things by the subjective expectations of employees about what their work should pr...
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Main Authors: | Jiri Vevoda (Author), Daniela Navratilova (Author), Ondrej Machaczka (Author), Petr Ambroz (Author), Sarka Vevodova (Author), Marco Tomietto (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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