Doctor Workforce Attrition: Doctor Workplace Attrition: An examination of pathways from work demands to organisational commitment
Health workforce shortages worldwide are approaching crisis point, further burdening systems already struggling to meet demand. Doctor attrition has been identified as a major contributor to this problem and therefore, the current study examined links between workload demands and stressors, and doc...
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Main Authors: | Michael Ireland (Author), Michelle Engel (Author), Sonja March (Author), Sonali Parmar (Author), Bonnie Clough (Author), Aaron Sharp (Author), Lauren Moses (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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