Newly employed nurses' transition into their new role in the ambulance service- a qualitative study
Abstract Background Nurses are essential to ensure safe and high-quality care worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) forecasts a shortfall of 5.9 million nurses by the year 2030, and in the ambulance service, the turnover rate ranges between 20% and 30%. With this study, we seek to increase...
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Main Authors: | Klara Jepsen (Author), Veronica Lindström (Author), Jonas Wihlborg (Author), Anna HÖrberg (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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