Relationships Between Career Adaptability and the Intention to Stay in Job Among Nurses Working in Critical Care Units
Background & Aims One of the reasons for leaving the job among nurses can be the lack of career adaptability, which refers to ability to cope with changes in working conditions. This study aims to determine the relationship between career adaptability and the intention to stay in job among nurse...
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Main Authors: | Samaneh Shirnasab (Author), Marzieh Adel Mehraban (Author), Mahboubeh Rasouli (Author) |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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