An intervention to decrease burnout and increase retention of early career nurses: a mixed methods study of acceptability and feasibility
Abstract Aims To understand the experiences of nursing students and academic staff of an intervention to decrease burnout and increase retention of early career nurses, in order to identify acceptability and feasibility in a single centre. Background Internationally, retention of nurses is a persist...
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Main Authors: | Judy Brook (Author), Leanne M. Aitken (Author), Julie-Ann MacLaren (Author), Debra Salmon (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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