Professional quality of life: A cross-sectional survey among Chinese clinical nurses.
@article{Shen2015ProfessionalQO,
title={Professional quality of life: A cross-sectional survey among Chinese clinical nurses.},
author={Jieqiong Shen and Hairong Yu and Yuanyuan Zhang and An-li Jiang},
journal={Nursing \& health sciences},
year={2015},
volume={17 4},
pages={
507-15
}
}The Professional Quality of Life Scale was adapted to create a Chinese version to investigate the professional quality of life of Chinese nurses and possible risk factors. [] Key Method A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 752 nurses sampled from four general hospitals in Shanghai, China. An expert panel, cognitive review, and pretest were used to ensure cultural adaptability. Psychometric tests included reliability and validity.
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