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Implementation of hospital restructuring and nursing staff perceptions of hospital functioning
Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2004Hospital restructuring and downsizing has taken place in most developed countries during the past ten years. A small but growing body of research findings has identified aspects of these changes that serve as sources of stress for nursing staff, as well as features of the restructuring process that contribute to more effective transitions.
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The Public Health Nurse on the Hospital Staff
The American Journal of Nursing, 1946Harstine Eb, Ross G, Ryer I
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Burnout and coping strategies among hospital staff nurses
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1989This study examined the relationship between use of coping strategies and burnout among 150 randomly selected staff nurses from four hospitals Theinstruments used were the frequency dimension of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (Maslach & Jackson 1981) and the Ways of Coping (Revised) (Folkman & Lazarus 1985) In the canonical correlation analysis,
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Turnover among hospital staff nurses
Nursing Research, 1960Lorraine K. Diamond, David J. Fox
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The Autonomous Nursing Staff in the Hospital
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1976openaire +2 more sources
Identifying Problems in a Hospital Nursing Staff
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1981openaire +4 more sources
Hospital Staff Nursing: An Orientation Program
The American Journal of Nursing, 1940openaire +2 more sources
Nursing Staff Development Goes Hospital-Wide
The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1996Frank J. Cracolici+3 more
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