Relationships of work-related psychosocial risks, stress, individual factors and burnout - Questionnaire survey among emergency physicians and nurses
Background: Psychosocial risks represent a great challenge for safety and health protection at work in Europe. The purpose of this study has been to determine the relationships of psychosocial risks arising from work, stress, personal characteristics and burnout among physicians and nurses in the Em...
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Main Authors: | Ivana M. Ilić (Author), Mirjana Ž. Arandjelović (Author), Jovica M. Jovanović (Author), Milkica M. Nešić (Author) |
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Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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