Physical Activity Patterns, Satisfaction, and Quality of Life Among Nursing and non-Nursing Staff in an Office-Based Care Coordination Program
Introduction Sedentary work is associated with poor health outcomes. Many healthcare occupations, including office-based care coordination, are largely sedentary. Many nurses do not achieve the recommended levels of daily physical activity, however, the physical activity levels among nurses working...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas M. Oreskovic MD, MPH (Author), Celina Li BS (Author), Ann E. Erwin MMHS (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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