The meaning of nursing practice for nurses who are retired yet continue to work in a rural or remote community
Abstract Background Although much research has focused on nurses’ retirement intentions, little is known about nurses who formally retire yet continue to practice, particularly in rural and remote settings where mobilization of all nurses is needed to assure essential health services. To optimize pr...
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Main Authors: | Martha L. P. MacLeod, Lela V. Zimmer, Julie G. Kosteniuk, Kelly L. Penz, Norma J. Stewart |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5b1d2500eff840cf91cbe25c9fa48d3a |
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