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Effect of Nursing Wok Environment, Job Crafting and Organizational Commitment on Nurses’ Job Satisfaction

Han S

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the effects of nursing work environment, job crafting and organizational commitment on nurses’ job satisfaction perceived by nurses Methods: The research model was...
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Factors Influencing Safety Nursing Activities of Nurses at a Nationally Designated Infectious Disease Hospital

Choi SA, Park JY

Purpose: This study investigated patient safety culture, safety knowledge, incident reporting attitude, and safety nursing activities, and determined the factors influencing nurses’ safety nursing activities at a nationally designated infectious...
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Quality Improvement Specialists' Experiences of Implementing an Assessment of Patients' Experiences in South Korea

Hwang J, Park EY, Kim BN, Kim M

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explain the patient assessment experiences of the medical staff responsible for customer satisfaction and quality improvement at their respective medical institutions. Methods:...
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ICU Nurses’ Experiences with Patient Care after Death

Park JY, Kim KK

Purpose: This study aimed to identify ICU nurses‘experiences with patient care after death. Methods: The data were collected through two focus group interviews with eight nurses who had experienced the...
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Expectation of Medical Personnel for the Roles of the Physician Assistants in a University Hospital

Ryu MJ, Park M, Shim J, Lee E, Yeom I, Seo YM

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to clearly classify the roles of Physician assistants and to identify obstacle factors and necessary factors for the operation of the system when...
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Effect of Preceptors' Teaching Behavior on New Graduate Nurses' Intention to Stay: The Mediating Effect of Resilience and Organizational Socialization

Kim E, Choi E

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the effects of preceptors' teaching behavior, resilience, and organizational socialization on new graduate nurses' intention to stay. Methods: Data were collected from 167 new...
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