Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5571647 | International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
- Nurses' burnout do not affect quality of nursing care when controlling other factors.
- Nurses' burnout and nurses' characteristics have indirect influence on the quality of nursing care.
- Improving nursing work conditions enhances the quality of nursing care.
- Different nursing care models and leadership styles did not have significant influence on the quality of nursing care.
- Young and male nurses provide better quality of nursing care.
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Authors
Rola H. Mudallal, Mohammad Y.N. Saleh, Hanan M. Al-Modallal, Rania Y Abdel-Rahman,