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PURPOSE: This review aimed to integrate the results of studies related to presenteeism in clinical nurses and to suggest directions for future research.
METHODS: The search for relevant studies was conducted...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of service orientation on the organizational commitment and management performance of public health center workers.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional study was to identify the factors affecting health-related quality of life by examining the relationships among posttraumatic stress, health-related work limitations, and family...
PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of emotional labor and workplace violence on various physical and mental health outcomes among female workers.
METHODS: We obtained data from 24,760 female workers who participated...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate factors affecting the job embeddedness of workers in the manufacturing industry.
METHODS: The survey was conducted on 261 workers of the manufacturing industry in...
PURPOSE: This study was performed to identify the impact of aggressiveness of patients and a sense of coherence on posttraumatic stress in psychiatric nurses.
METHODS: After collecting data from 162 psychiatric...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the relationship among nurses' workplace bullying experience, organizational culture, and organizational commitment.
METHODS: Nurses who had worked for more than 6 months (N=299) were selected...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between work-related characteristics and job stressors and the factors influencing musculoskeletal symptoms of the warehouse employees.
METHODS: The research was...