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Nurses quietly quit their job more often than other healthcare workers: An alarming issue for healthcare services.

Galanis PetrosAglaia KatsiroumpaIrene VrakaOlga SiskouOlympia KonstantakopoulouTheodoros KatsoulasIoannis MoisoglouParisis GallosDaphne Kaitelidou
Published in: International nursing review (2024)
Measurement of quiet quitting and identification of risk factors are essential to prevent or reduce quiet quitting levels among HCWs. Our study provides information on this field helping managers and organizations to identify quiet quitters within HCWs. Policymakers and managers should develop and implement interventions both at an organizational level and at an individual level.
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