Enhancing nurses’ perceptions of having a place to reduce turnover intentions
Hao‐Yuan Chang,
I‐Chen Lee,
Tzu‐Ling Huang
et al.
Abstract:AimTo investigate whether education, tenure, being an advanced practice nurse, skill level, and time pressure impact perceptions of “having a place” and, further, turnover intentions.BackgroundNursing shortages persist worldwide. Nurses’ turnover intentions are negatively related to their perceptions of “having a place” (i.e., the feeling that the nursing workplace is their territory). However, the sources of nurses’ perceptions of the perception of “having a place” remain unknown.MethodsOur research employed … Show more
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