The Nurses' Well-Being Index and Factors Influencing This Index among Nurses in Central China: A Cross-Sectional Study

A discussion and analysis of factors that contribute to nurses' happiness index can be useful in developing effective interventions to improve nurses' enthusiasm, sense of honor and pride and to improve the efficiency and quality of medical services. In this study, 206 registered nurses at...

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Altruism
Analysis
Burnout
China
Community health care
Cross-Sectional Studies
Emergency medical care
Emotional intelligence
Emotions
Employment
Epidemiology
Happiness
Health services
Hospitals
Humans
Maternal & child health
Medical care quality
Medical personnel
Motivation
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Nurses - psychology
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Practice
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Quality of life
Questionnaires
Registered nurses
Studies
Surveys
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Violence
Well being
Workplace violence
Young Adult
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