Objective: this qualitative research study aims to understand and generate a model of the pregnancy decision-making process in Thai women living with HIV.
Method: the constructivist grounded theory of Charmaz was chosen as the research approach and method to generate a pregnancy decision-making process which is shaped and constructed by personal and social processes.
Data Collection: was undertaken in antenatal clinics (ANCs) at two provincial hospitals located in the Northeast of Thailand.
Aim: To examine factors of a hypothetical model related to stressors, burnout and turnover in nurses from developed and developing countries-Canada, Japan, the United States, Malaysia and Thailand.
Design: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study.
Methods: Conducted between April 2016 and October 2017, the Maslach Burnout Inventory, Intention to Leave Scale, and Nursing Stress Scale collected data from acute care hospital nurses in Canada (n = 309), Japan (n = 319), Malaysia (n = 242), Thailand (n = 211) and the United States (n = 194).