HUBUNGAN LINGKUNGAN KERJA FISIK TERHADAP STRES KERJA PERAWAT DI RUMAH SAKIT JIWA PROVINSI JAWA BARAT

The healthcare industry has one of the highest rates of occupational stress. A less favorable physical work environment is one of the reasons that might induce stress in nurses. The study's goal is to examine the association between the physical work environment and the level of job stress expe...

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Main Author: Hayatunnufus Putrialif, (Author)
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Published: 2023-04-03.
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