Training load of newly recruited nurses in Grade-A Tertiary Hospitals in Shanghai, China: a qualitative study
Abstract Background This study aimed to provide insight into the training load of newly recruited nurses in grade-A tertiary hospitals in Shanghai, China. The lack of nurses in hospitals across China has resulted in newly recruited nurses in grade-A tertiary hospitals in Shanghai having to integrate...
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Main Authors: | Chan Yu (Author), Jinxia Jiang (Author), Minhui Zhong (Author), Han Zhang (Author), Xia Duan (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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