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The new graduate speaks-again.
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This article is published in American Journal of Nursing.The article was published on 1969-09-01. It has received 12 citations till now.read more
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Primary nursing: a return to the concept of “my nurse” and “my patient”
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The Influence of Occupational Image Subculture on Job Attitudes, Job Performance, and the Job Attitude-Job Performance Relationship
Dee Birnbaum,Mark John Somers +1 more
TL;DR: The occupational image subcultures associated with the nursing role (professional, traditional, bureaucratic, and utilitarian) affected job attitudes and the job attitude-performance relationship, but did not seem to have a direct effect on job performance as mentioned in this paper.
Characteristics of registered nurse students and their returning-to-school experiences : toward creating more responsive educational environments.
TL;DR: Murdock et al. as mentioned in this paper conducted an extensive review of the literature in adult and nursing education provided the focus for open-ended interviews with a representative sample (N = 9) of RN graduates from selected baccalaureate programs in New England.
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The Meaning and Measurement of Occupational Image for the Nursing Role
Dee Birnbaum,Mark John Somers +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the measurement models used to operationalize nurses' occupational image (role conception), a task-based and value-based model, were examined and the discriminant validity and generalizability of the taskbased model were assessed.
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A longitudinal study of the socioeconomic aspects of the career behavior patterns of registered nurses
TL;DR: When an image on the film is obliterated with a round black mark, it is an indication of either blurred copy because of movement during exposure, duplicate copy, or copyrighted materials that should not have been filmed.