Best practice recommendations for healthy work environments for nurses: An integrative literature review
Healthy work environments that maximise the health and well-being of nurses are essential in achieving good patient and societal outcomes, as well as optimal organisational performance. While studies have been conducted on healthy work environments, there is no available evidence that an integrative...
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Main Authors: | Jean F. Mabona (Author), Dalena R.M. van Rooyen (Author), Wilma ten Ham-Baloyi (Author) |
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