Legitimacy of work tasks, psychosocial work environment, and time utilization among primary care staff in Sweden
Objective: Primary care staff faces a complex work environment including a heavy administrative work load and perceive some work tasks as illegitimate. This study aimed to elucidate associations between the perceived legitimacy of work tasks, the psychosocial work environment, and the utilization of...
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Main Authors: | Eva Anskär (Author), Malou Lindberg (Author), Magnus Falk (Author), Agneta Andersson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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