The Impact of Quality of Work and Life Environments on Job Satisfaction Among Healthcare Professionals: A Systematic Review
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https://doi.org/10.48047/2q5q5c89Keywords:
“Quality of Work Environment” “Quality of Life Environment” “Job satisfaction” “Healthcare Professionals”Abstract
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This systematic review aims to explore the impact of quality of work and life environments on job satisfaction across various healthcare professionals. This systematic review also examines the factors that constitute the quality of work and life environments among healthcare professionals. This systematic review also aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the contribution of quality of work and life environments and job satisfaction within healthcare settings.
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