Work Pressure and Safety Behaviors among Health Workers in Ghana: The Moderating Role of Management Commitment to Safety
Background: safety and healthy working environment has received numerous research attention over the years. Majority of these researches seem to have been conducted in the construction industry, with little attention in the health sector. Nonetheless, there are couple of studies conducted in Africa...
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Main Authors: | Kwesi Amponsah-Tawaih (Author), Michael Appiah Adu (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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