The Workload and Stress Levels Among Staff Nurses in the Inpatient Ward of a Secondary Health Care Service in Indonesia
Introduction: The workload is a discrepancy between a worker's capacity or capability and the demands of the job that must be performed. An evenly distributed workload should be able to minimize the level of job-related stress among staff nurses in the hospital. This study aimed to analyze the...
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Main Authors: | Vina Febrianti (Author), Arie J. Pitono (Author), Ahmad Arifin (Author), Egi Komara Yudha (Author) |
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Universitas Airlangga, Faculty of Nursing, Department of Fundamental, Critical and Medical Surgery,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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