Nurses' perspectives on professional self-concept and its influencing factors: A qualitative study
Abstract Background Nurses with a strong professional self-concept tend to exhibit a positive mindset and strong work engagement, delivering high-quality patient care. Although numerous quantitative studies have examined the factors impacting professional self-concept, there remains a limited explor...
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Main Authors: | Chuyuan Miao (Author), Chunqin Liu (Author), Ying Zhou (Author), Xiaofang Zou (Author), Liqin Song (Author), Joanne W.Y. Chung (Author), Wenying Tan (Author), Xiaohua Li (Author), Dong Li (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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