Personal initiative and work environment as predictors of job satisfaction among nurses: cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Job satisfaction contributes to better work outcomes and productivity, and reduces nurses' absenteeism and turnover. The contribution of personal initiative to the interaction between these variables needs additional examination. This study aimed to examine the relationships...
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Main Authors: | Ilya Kagan (Author), Tova Hendel (Author), Bella Savitsky (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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