Impact of 12‐hr shifts in general hospitals: Study conducted in two intensive care units
Abstract Aim To evaluate the impact of 12‐hr shifts on health status, working conditions and satisfaction among nurses and healthcare auxiliaries in medical and surgical intensive care units in a general hospital. Design This study was a descriptive and prospective questionnaire study of personnel i...
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Main Authors: | Anne Fratissier (Author), Philippe Gauberti (Author), Rémy Morello (Author), Bénédicte Clin (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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