Nurses’ ethical conflict with hospitals: A longitudinal study of outcomes

This study examined the association of nurses’ ethical conflict with hospitals with organizational commitment, stress, turnover intention, absence and turnover. Participants were 410 nurses working at four different Canadian hospitals. A longitudinal design was used where nurses completed a question...

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Authors: Gaudine, Alice (Author) ; Thorne, Linda (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2012
In: Nursing ethics
Year: 2012, Volume: 19, Issue: 6, Pages: 727-737
Further subjects:B Hospitals
B Ethical Conflict
B Nurses
B Turnover intent
B Absence
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