Isik Zeytinoglu
McMaster University
H-index: 34
North America-Canada
Top articles of Isik Zeytinoglu
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Navigating interprofessional boundaries: Midwifery students in Canada | Social Science & Medicine | Elena Neiterman Farimah HakemZadeh Isik U Zeytinoglu Karolina Kaminska Irina Oltean | 2024/1/1 |
Can peers improve student retention? Exploring the roles peers play in midwifery education programmes in Canada | Women and Birth | Elena Neiterman Bridget Beggs Farimah HakemZadeh Isik Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci | 2023/7/1 |
Community‐based personal support workers' satisfaction with job‐related training at the organization in Ontario, Canada: Implications for future training | Health Science Reports | Catherine Brookman Firat Sayin Margaret Denton Sharon Davies Isik Zeytinoglu | 2022/1 |
Violence, harassment, and turnover intention in home and community care: the role of training | Healthcare | Firat K Sayin Margaret Denton Catherine Brookman Sharon Davies Isik U Zeytinoglu | 2023 |
Differential Relationships between Work-Life Interface Constructs and Intention to Stay in or Leave the Profession: Evidence from Midwives in Canada | Psychological Reports | Farimah HakemZadeh James Chowhan Elena Neiterman Isik Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci | 2022/10/14 |
“They hold your fate in their hands”: exploring the power dynamic in the midwifery student-preceptor relationship | Midwifery | Elena Neiterman Bridget Beggs Farimah HakemZadeh Isik Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci | 2022/9/1 |
Hours of work and on-call weeks preferences of Canadian midwives: relationships with intention to stay in the profession | BMC Health Services Research | Isik U Zeytinoglu Firat K Sayin Elena Neiterman Farimah HakemZadeh Johanna Geraci | 2022/7/26 |
Farimah HakemZadeh | James Chowhan Elena Neiterman Isik Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci Derek Lobb | 2022 | |
Happy at a price: employment challenges, life satisfaction, and lifestyle benefits among older individuals in rural communities in Canada and Ireland | Community, Work & Family | Gordon B Cooke Deidre Hutchings Jimmy Donaghey Isik U Zeytinoglu | 2021/1/1 |
Causes of the causes: exploring retention among Canadian midwives utilizing ecological systems theory | SSM-Qualitative Research in Health | Elena Neiterman Farimah HakemZadeh Isik Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci Bridget Beggs | 2021/12/1 |
The role of work intensification in intention to stay: A study of personal support workers in home and community care in Ontario, Canada | Economic and Industrial Democracy | Firat K Sayin Margaret Denton Catherine Brookman Sharon Davies James Chowhan | 2021/11 |
Does an alignment of employment policies and individual preferences affect intention to stay in the profession? Evidence from Canadian Midwives | Health Policy | Farimah HakemZadeh Firat K Sayin Elena Neiterman Isik Urla Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci | 2021/4/1 |
Midwives’ Intention to Stay in the Profession: Results of a Mixed-Methods Pan-Canadian Study: L’intention des sages-femmes de demeurer dans la profession: résultats d’une étude … | Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice | Elena Neiterman Farimah HakemZadeh Isik U Zeytinoglu Johanna Geraci Jenn Plenderleith | 2021 |
Workload, workplace violence and harassment, and well-being of personal support workers in home and community care | Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations | Firat K Sayin Margaret Denton Catherine Brookman Sharon Davies Isik U Zeytinoglu | 2021 |
Work-life interface and intention to stay in the midwifery profession among pre-and post-clinical placement students in Canada | Human Resources for Health | Farimah HakemZadeh Elena Neiterman James Chowhan Jennifer Plenderleith Johanna Geraci | 2020/12 |
Community-based personal support workers’ responses to health and safety risks: tensions between individual and collective responsibility | International Journal of Care and Caring | Rachel Barken Margaret Denton Catherine Brookman Sharon Davies Isik U Zeytinoglu | 2020/11/23 |