A qualitative exploration of facilitators and inhibitors influencing nurses' intention to leave clinical nursing
Abstract OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the barriers and facilitators shaping the development of an intent to leave the nursing profession, from the perspective of Iran's clinical nurses. METHOD The study was completed using qualitative content analysis And included 21 Partici...
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Main Authors: | Leyla Alilu (Author), Leila Valizadeh (Author), Vahid Zamanzadeh (Author), Hosein Habibzadeh (Author), Mark Gillespie (Author) |
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