Nursing personnel training: a pilot study on attitude change, through a workshop on ethics and humanities
Nursing has emerged as one of the main professions with a humanistic sense specialized in health care. The accent on personal development favored by training in humanities allows for questioning whether a training specifically focused on the workplace abilities enhances personal fulfilment at work....
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Main Authors: | Guillermo Cantú-Quintanilla, Nuria Aguiñaga Chiñas, Anneke Farías-Yapur |
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Language: | EN ES PT |
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Universidad de A Coruña
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8b04d18dcda14f0d9b6479cda230e9ee |
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