2021
DOI: 10.1177/08258597211046704
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A Cross-Sectional Study of Job Satisfaction and Intention to Leave Job in Palliative Care in Croatia

Abstract: Purpose Stressful and demanding clinical situations may contribute to job dissatisfaction and may even contribute to an intention to leave the job among palliative care (PC) clinicians. Personal and organizational factors may influence the occupational well-being of PC clinicians as well. This study aimed to determine the predictive contribution of personal (communication skills, resilience, religiosity) and organizational (coworkers’ social support, job control) factors in the explanation of PC clinicians job… Show more

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“…A direct and inverse relationship exists between employee job satisfaction and the intention to leave (Negoro & Wibowo, 2021;Sapar & Oducado, 2021). A strong negative correlation was observed between job satisfaction and the intention to leave (Macuka & Tucak Junaković, 2021). According to Effendi et al (2021), job satisfaction and intention to leave have a significant but negative relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A direct and inverse relationship exists between employee job satisfaction and the intention to leave (Negoro & Wibowo, 2021;Sapar & Oducado, 2021). A strong negative correlation was observed between job satisfaction and the intention to leave (Macuka & Tucak Junaković, 2021). According to Effendi et al (2021), job satisfaction and intention to leave have a significant but negative relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%