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2018 | 43 | nr 116 | 81-91
Tytuł artykułu

Zaangażowanie w pracy pielęgniarek : przegląd badań

Warianty tytułu
Nurses' Work Engagement : Review of Research
Języki publikacji
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Abstrakty
Zaangażowanie w pracę i pozytywne postawy wobec organizacji mają istotne znaczenie dla funkcjonowania pracowników. Artykuł poświęcony jest przeglądowi badań dotyczących zaangażowania w pracę pielęgniarek. Przeglądu dokonano na podstawie publikacji zawartych w bazie Pubmed. Na potrzeby prowadzonych w prezentowanym artykule analiz, zaangażowanie w pracę rozumiane będzie zgodnie z koncepcją Schaufeliego i Bakkera jako pozytywny stan umysłu związany z pracą, charakteryzujący się wigorem, oddaniem się pracy i zaabsorbowaniem.(abstrakt oryginalny)
EN
Work engagement and positive attitudes towards an organization are of significant importance to the functioning of employees. This article is devoted to a review of research into nursing work engagement. We reviewed publications available in the PUBMED database. For the purposes of this paper, engagement in work will be understood in accordance with Schaufeli and Bakker as a positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind that is characterized by vigour, dedication, and absorption.(original abstract)
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  • Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie
  • Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie
  • Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie
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