Newly licensed RNs’ Characteristics, Work Attitudes and Intentions to Work: A Critical Appraisal

Journal Title: The Journal of Middle East and North Africa Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The main purposes of this critique is to evaluate the relevance, design, results and conclusions, and to indicate weaknesses and strengths of the “Kovner, C. T., Brewer, C. S. Fairchild, S. Poornima, S. Kim, H. & Djukic, M. (2007). Newly licensed RNs’ characteristics, work attitudes and intentions to work. AJN, 107(9). 58-65”. Critique will be guided through Polit and Beck guidelines 2012.

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Rachel Donnson

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Rachel Donnson (2015). Newly licensed RNs’ Characteristics, Work Attitudes and Intentions to Work: A Critical Appraisal. The Journal of Middle East and North Africa Sciences, 1(1), 8-10. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-208108