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Deans in nursing: how do they see their future?

One hundred thirty-one deans of autonomous schools of nursing were surveyed in regard to their future career plans. Only one quarter of the sample planned to stay in the deanship until retirement, but they indicated a high degree of satisfaction with their current career choice. The greatest impetus...

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Published in:The Journal of nursing education 1983-09, Vol.22 (7), p.274-277
Main Authors: Hall, B A, de Tornyay, R, Mitsunaga, B K
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Career Mobility
Correlation
Deans
Doctoral Degrees
Factor Analysis
Females
Goals
Humans
Life Style
Nursing
Occupational Mobility
Questionnaires
Role Conflict
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