Facilitators and barriers for using outdoor areas in the primary work tasks of eldercare workers in nursing homes
Abstract Background Eldercare workers in nursing homes report high musculoskeletal disorders, stressful work, and sickness absence. Initiatives that can accommodate these issues are needed. Current studies point out that nature contact may offer a range of human health benefits, potentially promotin...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Schade Jacobsen (Author), Maja Vilhelmsen (Author), Lene Lottrup (Author), Mikkel Brandt (Author) |
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