Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
October 2024
A fundamental component of human cognition is the ability to intuitively reason about behaviours of objects and systems in the physical world without resorting to explicit scientific knowledge. This skill was traditionally considered a symbolic process. However, in the last decades, there has been a shift towards ideas of embodiment, suggesting that accessing physical knowledge and predicting physical outcomes is grounded in bodily interactions with the environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To deepen our understanding of why nurses decide to leave their occupation instead of changing jobs, we examined the antecedents that led to this decision through the theoretical lens of psychological contract breach.
Design: A qualitative design with semi-structured interviews.
Methods: We collected 28 interviewees from our social networks and a social media platform.