Archives pour la catégorie ‘Conditions de travail et violence’
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Burnout Among U.S. Medical Students, Residents, and Early Career Physicians Relative to the General U.S. Population
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Working hours and health behaviour among nurses at public hospitals
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The relationship between shift work and body mass index among Canadian nurses
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The relationship between resilience and personality traits in doctors: implications for enhancing well being
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Physician satisfaction and burnout at different career stages
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Physical activity, quality of life, and burnout among physician trainees: the effect of a team-based, incentivized exercise program
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Personality traits predict job stress, depression and anxiety among junior physicians
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Occupational injury among hospital patient-care workers: What is the association with workplace verbal abuse?
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Job stress and work-related musculoskeletal symptoms among intensive care unit nurses: a comparison between job demand-control and effort-reward imbalance models
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Hospital nurses working wounded: Motivations and obstacles to return to work as experienced by nurses with injuries
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Factors associated with shift work disorder in nurses working with rapid-rotation schedules in Japan: the nurses’ sleep health project
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Changes in the lifetime prevalence of suicidal feelings and thoughts among Norwegian doctors from 2000 to 2010: a longitudinal study based on national samples
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Burnout in inpatient-based versus outpatient-based physicians: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Review article: Burnout in emergency medicine physicians
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Un nouvel outil pour l’évaluation des RPS dans les structures du secteur sanitaire et social
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Le bien-être du médecin influe sur la qualité du traitement : document de base de la DDQ