Paying the price of job satisfaction
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Paying the price of job satisfaction

Janies Buchan Senior Policy and Research Analyst, Royal College of Nursing

What are the factors that affect the job satisfaction of nurses in the National Health Service, and what is the impact of pay rates? Getting the answers wrong could prove to be very costly, says James Buchan in his regular column.

Nursing Standard. 8, 2, 35-35. doi: 10.7748/ns.8.2.35.s45

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