Occupational Fatigue Based on Work Shift Among Medical Workers at Harjono S Hospital
Working at day (morning and afternoon shift) is normal working times according to human physiological conditions, but working at night would impact to the sleep cycle and regulation of human homeostasis. Various studies have found that working at night causing conditions that can interfere the abili...
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Main Authors: | Dian Afif Arifah (Author), Yuli Dwi Andarini (Author), Rindang Dianita (Author) |
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Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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