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A qualitative study of the work environments of Mexican nurses
Allison Squires,
Adrián Juárez
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Mexican
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Work Environment
100%
Nursing Work Environment
60%
Directed Content Analysis
60%
Mexico
40%
Developed Countries
40%
Nursing
40%
Workplace
40%
Developing World
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Adaptation
20%
Quality of Care
20%
Clinical Experience
20%
Latin American
20%
Healthcare Challenges
20%
Health Practices
20%
Snowball Sampling
20%
Convenience Sampling
20%
Spanish Language
20%
Quality of Service
20%
Mexican States
20%
Qualitative Data Analysis
20%
Positive Perceptions
20%
Socioeconomic Differences
20%
Middle-income Countries
20%
Negative Perception
20%
Global nursing
20%
Global Literature
20%
Administrative Quality
20%
Conceptual Meaning
20%
Hiring Practices
20%
Professionalization
20%
Administrative Practice
20%
Professional Relationships
20%
Social Sciences
Qualitative Research
100%
Work Environment
100%
Content Analysis
37%
Mexico
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Developing Countries
12%
Latin
12%
Spanish Language
12%
Thesauri
12%
International Schools
12%
Professionalization
12%
Administrative Practice
12%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
100%
Work Environment
100%
Quality of Care
12%
Professionalization
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Work Environment
100%
Content Analysis
37%