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Volumn 43, Issue 4, 2008, Pages 191-206
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The prevailing winds of oppression: understanding the new graduate experience in acute care.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ACUTE DISEASE;
BEHAVIOR;
BURNOUT;
EDUCATION;
FEMINISM;
FREEDOM;
HEALTH CARE FACILITY;
HEALTH PERSONNEL ATTITUDE;
HUMAN;
JOB SATISFACTION;
NURSE ATTITUDE;
NURSING;
NURSING EDUCATION;
NURSING METHODOLOGY RESEARCH;
NURSING STAFF;
ORGANIZATION;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PHILOSOPHY;
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
REVIEW;
RISK FACTOR;
SOCIAL DOMINANCE;
SOCIALIZATION;
THINKING;
WORKPLACE;
ACUTE DISEASE;
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL;
BURNOUT, PROFESSIONAL;
EDUCATION, NURSING, BACCALAUREATE;
FEMINISM;
FREEDOM;
HEALTH FACILITY ENVIRONMENT;
HUMANS;
JOB SATISFACTION;
NURSE'S ROLE;
NURSING METHODOLOGY RESEARCH;
NURSING STAFF, HOSPITAL;
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE;
PHILOSOPHY, NURSING;
POSTMODERNISM;
POWER (PSYCHOLOGY);
PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY;
RISK FACTORS;
SOCIAL DOMINANCE;
SOCIALIZATION;
THINKING;
WORKPLACE;
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EID: 64549131345
PISSN: None
EISSN: 17446198
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6198.2008.00113.x Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (50)
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References (151)
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