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Martha L. P. MacLeod
Researcher at University of Northern British Columbia
Publications - 93
Citations - 2520
Martha L. P. MacLeod is an academic researcher from University of Northern British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Rural Nursing. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2192 citations. Previous affiliations of Martha L. P. MacLeod include Charles Darwin University & University of Manitoba.
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The nature of nursing practice in rural and remote Canada.
TL;DR: The next generation of nurses will have to think differently about the role they play in the health of the population and how they can help improve the quality of life for their patients.
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Psychosocial safety climate as an antecedent of work characteristics and psychological strain: A multilevel model
Maureen F. Dollard,Tessa Opie,Suzanne Lenthall,John Wakerman,Sabina Knight,Sandra V Dunn,Greg Rickard,Martha L. P. MacLeod +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an extended Job Demands-Control-Support framework to predict the (24 month) cross-level effects of PSC on psychological strain via work conditions and found that unit PSC assessed by nurses predicted work conditions (workload, control, supervisor support) and psychological strain in different nurses in the same work unit 24 months later.
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Professions and society: An exploratory study of clinical decision-making in five countries
Sirkka Lauri,Sanna Salanterä,Karen Chalmers,S Ekman,Hesook Suzie Kim,Sylvia Käppeli,Martha L. P. MacLeod +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the cognitive processes nurses use in their decision-making in long and short-term care settings in five countries, and the demographic variables associated with their decisionmaking.
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Organisational intervention to reduce occupational stress and turnover in hospital nurses in the Northern Territory, Australia
Greg Rickard,Suzanne Lenthall,Maureen F. Dollard,Tessa Opie,Sabina Knight,Sandra V Dunn,John Wakerman,Martha L. P. MacLeod,Jo Seiler,Denise Brewster-Webb +9 more
TL;DR: Improvements for the nurses and midwives could be attributed to the organisational intervention by the NT Department of Health, providing compelling evidence for the success of the system/organisational level intervention.
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An exploratory study of clinical decision-making in five countries.
Sirkka Lauri,Sanna Salanterä,Karen Chalmers,Sirkka-Liisa Ekman,Hesook Suzie Kim,Sylvia Käppeli,Martha L. P. MacLeod +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that decision-making of participants varied from country to country and in different nursing situations.