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A comparison of work characteristics and health status between Korean and US hospital nurses.

Kihye HanAlison M TrinkoffHyang BaekYeonhee Kim
Published in: Nursing open (2024)
Compared to nurses in the United States, Korean nurses rated their job-related conditions much lower, had lower intentions to stay in their current workplace and were less satisfied with their jobs. Korean nurses reported that organizational support and employee health resources were less prevalent and their levels of healthy behaviour practice and health status were lower than their US counterparts. Nurses in Korea require better practice environments and employee health support. Adequate workload and staffing levels are needed to improve job conditions for Korean nurses. Organizational support and employee health resources should always be accessible at nurses' workplaces.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • social support
  • health promotion
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  • depressive symptoms
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