Newly Graduated Nurses' Job Satisfaction: Comparison with Allied Hospital Professionals, Social Workers, and Elementary School Teachers
Purpose: The purposes of this study are to examine differences in job satisfaction among professional groups including nurses, allied hospital professionals, social workers, and elementary school teachers, and to identify specific characteristics of job satisfaction of nurses. Methods: The study des...
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Main Authors: | Mihyun Park, PhD, RN (Author), Ji Yun Lee, PhD, RN (Author), Sung-Hyun Cho, PhD, RN (Author) |
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2012-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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