Factors Affecting Occupational Health of Shift Nurses: Focusing on Job Stress, Health Promotion Behavior, Resilience, and Sleep Disturbance
Background: This study aims to allow the development of efficient measures to improve occupational health of shift-working nurses focusing on job stress, health promotion behavior, resilience, and sleep disturbance. Methods: It was conducted on a subject panel of 137 nurses who were aware of the pur...
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Main Authors: | Da-Som Choi (Author), Sang-Hee Kim (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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