A mobile methods pilot study of surgical spaces: 'fit for purpose? Organisational productivity and workforce wellbeing in workspaces in hospital' (FLOURISH)
Abstract Background Good workspace design is key to the quality of work, safety, and wellbeing for workers, yet we lack vital knowledge about optimal hospital design to meet healthcare workforce needs. This study used novel mobile methods to examine the concept of Work-as-Done and the effect of work...
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Main Authors: | Frances Rapport (Author), Emilie Francis-Auton (Author), John Cartmill (Author), Tayhla Ryder (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author), Robyn Clay-Williams (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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