Factors associated with perceived work-life balance among health workers in Gulu District, Northern Uganda: a health facility-based cross-sectional study
Abstract Introduction Work-life balance (WLB) plays a significant role in improving career satisfaction and reducing burnout. While health workers' productivity is considered a key factor in client care, there is limited effort put into examining how health workers perceive the balance of their...
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Main Authors: | Wilfred Felicity Obina (Author), Juliet Ndibazza (Author), Richard Kabanda (Author), Jonathan Musana (Author), Miisa Nanyingi (Author) |
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