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The relationship between ambulance team’s professional commitment, occupational anxiety, and resilience levels
BackgroundIndividuals who have the ability to bounce back from stressful events, to recover from their troubles and adverse environmental conditions...
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Can internship programs affect nursing students’ critical thinking disposition, caring behaviors, and professional commitment?
BackgroundNursing students are given opportunities to develop critical thinking disposition, caring behaviors, and professional commitment through...
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Outcomes for Patients Discharged to Involuntary Commitment for Substance Use Disorder Directly from the Hospital
To evaluate the outcomes of patients discharged to involuntary commitment for substance use disorders directly from the hospital. We performed a...
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CUL4B orchestrates mesenchymal stem cell commitment by epigenetically repressing KLF4 and C/EBPδ
Dysregulated lineage commitment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) contributes to impaired bone formation and an imbalance between adipogenesis and...
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Is there any difference in organizational commitment between general hospitals and specialized hospitals? Empirical evidence from public hospitals in Bei**g, China
ObjectiveThe purpose of the study on the one hand is to see different hospital organization commitment have difference, including the overall score...
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The associations between benevolent leadership, affective commitment, work engagement and hel** behavior of nurses: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundBenevolent leadership is common in organizations, including hospitals, and is known to have positive effects on employees. Yet, nursing...
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The relationship between emotional intelligence and organizational commitment among nurses working in governmental hospitals in Jordan
IntroductionNurses’ emotions and feelings in response to their environment and their ability to manage their emotions can significantly affect...
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Psychological capital and organizational citizenship behavior among nurses during the COVID-19 epidemic: mediation of organizational commitment
BackgroundNurses’ organizational citizenship behavior, a spontaneous “altruistic work behavior”, may be affected by psychological capital and...
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The mediating role of organizational commitment between workplace bullying and turnover intention among clinical nurses in China: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundWorkplace bullying experienced by clinical nurses is a critical and pervasive issue that not only detrimentally impacts nurses but also...
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Organizational commitment and associated factors among health professionals working in public hospitals of southwestern Oromia, Ethiopia
IntroductionOrganizational commitment refers to the extent to which employees identify with and are involved with a given organization. It is an...
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HIV Activist Identity, Commitment, and Orientation Scale (HAICOS): Psychometric Evaluation to Assess Clinician’s Propensity Towards HIV Activism in Malaysia
HIV activism has a long history of advancing HIV treatment and is critical in dismantling HIV-related stigma. This study evaluated the psychometric...
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Effects of perceived spiritual management, work engagement, and organizational commitment on job satisfaction among clinical nurses: the mediating role of perceived spiritual management
BackgroundSpirituality in the workplace has a positive impact on organizations. It strengthens employees’ well-being and their quality of life. It...
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Enhancing the work engagement of frontline nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: the mediating role of affective commitment and perceived organizational support
BackgroundOverload and anxiety were common phenomena among frontline nurses during the pandemic. Understanding the potential pathway for fostering...
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Meta-Analysis of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Tinnitus
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) was found to be effective with a diverse range of clinical conditions. The aim of this study is to evaluate...
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The impact of perceived work dirtiness on nursing students’ professional commitment: the mediating role of career adaptability and the moderating role of social support - a cross sectional study
BackgroundSocial consensus in the nursing industry is that the job is accompanied by dirtiness. It is generally accepted that negative cognition...
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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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Sticking with Programs That Do Not Work: The Role of Escalation of Commitment in Schools
Schools are the most common site to implement evidence-based prevention programs and practices (EBPs) to improve behavioral and mental health...
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Prospective association between perceived stress and anxiety among nursing college students: the moderating roles of career adaptability and professional commitment
BackgroundAnxiety may stay with nursing students throughout their internship and even persist afterwards. Although many studies have explored the...
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Effect of acceptance and commitment therapy for depressive disorders: a meta-analysis
ObjectiveTo systematically evaluate the effect of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on depressive disorders.
MethodsThe electronic databases...
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Effect of the Japanese medical office system on job satisfaction, loyalty, engagement, and organizational commitment of medical practitioners: a survey of cardiologists in the acute care setting
BackgroundIn Japan, medical doctors have traditionally been assigned from university medical offices, under the medical office system. The present...