At Breaking Point: a Survey of the Wellbeing and Working Lives of Nurses in 2005
English
Royal College of Nursing, Employment Research Ltd
2006
117
The RCN commissioned a survey of 6,000 members in 2000 to explore nurses’ wellbeing and working lives. The results subsequently helped shape RCN policy and materials for members on topics such as bullying and harassment, violence, needlestick injury and employee-friendly working practices. Five years later, the RCN has commissioned a second survey looking at a similar range of issues. This report documents the findings of that survey, and describes differences between the 2000 and 2005 survey findings. [introduction]
Subject
Geographic Focus
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