Assessment of selected psychosocial risk factors: stress, job burnout, and bullying in the case of medical staff as part of workplace ergonomics during the COVID-19 pandemic-A prospective pilot study
BackgroundThe purpose of the pilot study conducted by the authors was to assess occupational risk in selected areas of psychosocial risk factors among health professions in a pilot study. Medical staff working in the healthcare sector experience stress, job burnout and bullying on a daily basis. Mon...
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Main Authors: | Łukasz Rypicz (Author), Izabela Witczak (Author), Paweł Gawłowski (Author), Hugh Pierre Salehi (Author), Anna Kołcz (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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