Nurses' beliefs about back pain, their coping strategies and participant activation for self-management
Background: Back pain affects nurses' physical, social and emotional well-being, as they encounter difficulties in executing their social and occupational duties. Objectives: Our study investigated the impact of a cross-cultural back pain campaign on nurses' beliefs about back pain; activa...
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Main Authors: | Loveness A. Nkhata (Author), Yolandi Brink (Author), Dawn Ernstzen (Author), Diribsa Tsegaye (Author), Quinnette Louw (Author) |
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