2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2008.01.002
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Maine’s nursing workforce legislation: Lessons from a rural state

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“…Notably, informal networks and linkages with other nurses can provide access to resources such as job-related information and support that is critical to productivity and satisfaction (Hofmeyer and Marck 2008). Many surveys measure aspects of nurse job satisfaction and work environments (Letvak and Buck 2008) and results provide useful information for managers and policymakers (Kirchling, Harvey-McPherson, and Curley 2008) in terms of job turnover and quality of patient care (Manojlovich and Decicco 2007). However, these instruments fail to carefully examine nurses' social interactions and work-related conflicts, such as power abuse, marginalization, and exclusion, and the impact on nurses and care delivery.…”
Section: Strengths and Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, informal networks and linkages with other nurses can provide access to resources such as job-related information and support that is critical to productivity and satisfaction (Hofmeyer and Marck 2008). Many surveys measure aspects of nurse job satisfaction and work environments (Letvak and Buck 2008) and results provide useful information for managers and policymakers (Kirchling, Harvey-McPherson, and Curley 2008) in terms of job turnover and quality of patient care (Manojlovich and Decicco 2007). However, these instruments fail to carefully examine nurses' social interactions and work-related conflicts, such as power abuse, marginalization, and exclusion, and the impact on nurses and care delivery.…”
Section: Strengths and Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%