Job Satisfaction among Care Aides in Residential Long-Term Care: A Systematic Review of Contributing Factors, Both Individual and Organizational
Despite an increasing literature on professional nurses' job satisfaction, job satisfaction by nonprofessional nursing care providers and, in particular, in residential long-term care facilities, is sparsely described. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the evidence on which...
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Main Authors: | Janet E. Squires (Author), Matthias Hoben (Author), Stefanie Linklater (Author), Heather L. Carleton (Author), Nicole Graham (Author), Carole A. Estabrooks (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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