Perception of the image of the nursing profession and its relationship with quality of care
Abstract Background Good quality of care (QOC) is related to high recovery rates, fewer mistakes, and better outcomes in general. The perception of the nursing profession (NP) among nurses has many social and professional implications, and it is important to understand the implications regarding the...
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Main Authors: | Keren Grinberg (Author), Yael Sela (Author) |
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