Differences in Autonomy and Nurse-Physician Interaction Among Rural and Small Urban Acute Care Registered Nurses in Canada
Kelly Penz, Norma Stewart
Abstract
In a secondary analysis of a national survey of Registered Nurses (RNs) working in rural and remote Canada, two groups of acute care nurses were compared on the work satisfaction variables of autonomy and nurse-physician interaction based on whether their workplace community population was rural (10,000 or less) or small urban (>10,000 but
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