Job satisfaction among Ethiopian nurses: a systematic review
Job satisfaction is a positive emotional feeling in the working environment, and it is an essential tool with which to improve patient safety, nurses' efficiency and performance, quality of care, retention and turnover of nurses, and commitment to the organization and the profession. There are...
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Main Authors: | Habtamu Abera Areri (Author), Animut Alebel (Author), Luel Deribe (Author) |
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