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Exploring Professional Autonomy Among Palestinian Nurses: A Comprehensive Scoping Review of Determinants, Barriers and Clinical Practice Implications. [PDF]
Aqtam I, Alkorom S, Shouli M.
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Platform algorithmic stress and career commitment of Chinese gig workers: a double-edged sword effect study. [PDF]
Xu L.
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The Effect of Job Autonomy on Work Passion
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Autonomy: an important component for nurses’ job satisfaction
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2001This quantitative pilot study (n=178), conducted in a large Brisbane teaching hospital in Australia, found autonomy to be the most important job component for registered nurses' job satisfaction. The actual level of satisfaction with autonomy was 4.6, on a scale of 1 for very dissatisfied to 7 for very satisfied.
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Job satisfaction and autonomy of Hong Kong registered nurses
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998This research examines job satisfaction and need for autonomy of 190 registered nurses in Hong Kong using a cross‐sectional survey design. The level of job satisfaction towards six job components (autonomy, professional status, pay, interaction, task requirements and organizational policies) was measured using the Index of Work Satisfaction.
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Influence of job autonomy on job crafting of dental hygienists
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2023AbstractObjectivesJob autonomy focuses on the job performance and tasks of health providers with a national licence in South Korea, which affects job crafting, to develop job competency. This study was conducted to identify the influence of job autonomy on job crafting of dental hygienists.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study included 411 dental ...
Young‐Eun Jang, Nam‐Hee Kim
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Nurses autonomy and job satisfaction
Social Science & Medicine, 1988Nurses' autonomy is structurally limited by physicians' close supervision and control. A prolonged physicians' strike in Israel in 1983 created a special situation where for 3 months nurses had to provide primary health care services without physicians.
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Waitressing, Vulnerability, and Job Autonomy
Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1980The question for research is: what effect does job autonomy have on the sense of vulnerability expressed by those working for tips rather than for contracted wages? Vulnerability, the dependent variable, is a measure of the worker's perception of risk attached to working under such an arrangement.
Suellen Butler, James K. Skipper
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Job autonomy and job satisfaction: new evidence [PDF]
This paper investigates the impact of perceived job autonomy on job satisfaction. We use the fifth sweep of the National Educational Longitudinal Study (1988-2000), which contains personally reported job satisfaction data for a sample of individuals eight years after the end of compulsory education.
Taylor, J, Bradley, S, Nguyen, A N
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