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From control to action: understanding nurses’ proactivity in health crises
Available to PurchaseUzoamaka Precious Mgbachi, Shadrack Notob Dackyirekpa, Tolulope Bolanle Osotuyi, Jeanette Beatrice Yelimon
J Health Organ Manag (2026) 40 (4): 705–725.
Published: 09 October 2025
...Uzoamaka Precious Mgbachi; Shadrack Notob Dackyirekpa; Tolulope Bolanle Osotuyi; Jeanette Beatrice Yelimon Purpose This study investigates the influence of service science education on nurses’ locus of control, attitude and proactive behavior in response to health crises caused by recurring...
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Modeling telemedicine continuance usage: findings from PLS-SEM and fsQCA
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J Health Organ Manag (2025) 39 (6): 1236–1267.
Published: 14 February 2025
... satisfaction. Similarly, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use directly impact Attitude toward telemedicine services. However, perceived usefulness and perceived security were not significantly associated with satisfaction and attitude toward telemedicine services, respectively. The findings highlight...
