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United States of America Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists’ Career Satisfaction by Career Stage
ObjectiveThis study sought to examine career satisfaction among United States of America child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs) across career...
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Nurses’ turnover intention, hope and career identity: the mediating role of job satisfaction
BackgroundA high turnover rate has become a critical issue in the field of nursing and how to tackle the problem of nursing turnover has received...
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Longitudinal relationships among career adaptability, resilience, and career commitment in chinese nursing undergraduates: testing differences in career interest between cross-lagged models
PurposeVarious physiological and psychological negative situations experienced by nurses as a result of COVID-19 pandemic have been shown to increase...
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Experienced career perspectives of nursing students and their supervisors in learning departments: a qualitative study
BackgroundDue to the nursing shortage, positive work environments are needed to retain (student) nurses. More and attractive internships for students...
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Self-efficacy, grit, and rural career aspirations among early career nurses: a repeated cross-sectional study
BackgroundGlobal nursing workforce shortage represents an impediment to the delivery of safe, evidence-based healthcare. Despite collective efforts,...
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Effects of metaverse-based career mentoring for nursing students: a mixed methods study
BackgroundThere is a lack of studies on metaverse-based career mentoring for college students in both quantitative and qualitative research. This...
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The cancer nursing workforce in Australia: a national survey exploring determinants of job satisfaction
BackgroundTo maintain and improve the quality of the cancer nursing workforce, it is crucial to understand the factors that influence retention and...
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The Relationship of Mentorship to Career Outcomes in Academic Psychiatry and Psychology: a Needs Assessment
ObjectiveFaculty development is designed to facilitate career advancement of junior faculty but there is limited empirical evidence on how to design...
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Primary care pediatricians and job satisfaction: a cross sectional study in the Lazio region
BackgroundThe Order of Physicians and Dentists of the Province of Rome aims at focusing on the satisfaction of healthcare personnel as an essential...
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Career goals of surgeons in Switzerland
PurposeRecent studies from the United States and Germany have shown a general decline in the number of surgical residents, as trainees increasingly...
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Motivation and job satisfaction of community health workers in Ethiopia: a mixed-methods approach
BackgroundEthiopia has been providing health care to its rural population since 2004 using female Community Health Workers called Health Extension...
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Insights from end-of-career general practitioners on changing working conditions and generational differences: considerations for future strategies
The landscape of general practice has experienced notable transformations in recent decades, profoundly influencing the working conditions of general...
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Hesitancy among Iranian nursing students regarding future career trajectory: a qualitative analysis
BackgroundThe shortage of skilled nurses is a major concern for health systems worldwide. This may be partly due to the hesitancy of some nurses to...
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Does Sponsorship Promote Equity in Career Advancement in Academic Medicine? A Sco** Review
Sponsorship describes a set of actions wherein an influential champion ( sponsor ) uses their position to actively support a colleague’s career by...
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Increasing nurses’ occupational well-being: the role of career shocks, job crafting and supervisor autonomy support
BackgroundThis study aims to explore the influence of career shocks on nurses’ occupational well-being through job crafting and the moderating role...
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Factors Influencing Primary Care Career Choice: A Multi-Institutional Cross-sectional Survey of Internal Medicine Primary Care Residency Graduates
BackgroundAlthough primary care is associated with population health benefits, the supply of primary care physicians continues to decline. Internal...
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Gender related trends among Israeli ophthalmologists professional career and personal life performance
BackgroundGender-diversity trends in ophthalmology in Israel have not been studied despite a high proportion of female ophthalmologists. Our purpose...
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Disproportionate Negative Career Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Female Pediatric Cardiologists in the Northeast United States
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on practicing physicians, with effects in clinical practice, academic pursuits, research endeavors,...
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Medical students’ perception toward neurosurgery as a career: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThis study aims to access the perspective of medical students toward practicing neurosurgery after MBBS and also to identify factors...
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Psychometric properties of the Japanese version of the career competencies questionnaire for nurses: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundCareer competencies, which are the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for career development, have been shown to facilitate career...