Archives pour la catégorie ‘Conditions de travail et violence’
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Less work: more burnout? A comparison of working conditions and the risk of burnout by German physicians before and after the implementation of the EU Working Time Directive
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Sources et moyens de réduction du stress chez les étudiants en médecine : analyse d’entretiens focalisés
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Effect of shift work on endothelial function in young cardiology trainees
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Surmenés, des généralistes affirment leur besoin d’aide
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Surgical residents’ perception of the 16-hour work day restriction: concern for negative impact on resident education and patient care
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Psychosocial work environment factors and weight change: a prospective study among Danish health care workers
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If Every Fifth Physician Is Affected by Burnout, What About the Other Four? Resilience Strategies of Experienced Physicians
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Work-related stress and intention to quit in newly graduated nurses
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When Health Care Workers Experience Mental Ill Health: Institutional Practices of Silence
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The longer the shifts for hospital nurses, the higher the levels of burnout and patient dissatisfaction
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The effect of job strain on nighttime blood pressure dipping among men and women with high blood pressure
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The association between shift work and sick leave: a systematic review
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Surgeon fatigue: impact of case order on perioperative parameters and patient outcomes
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Relationships of hospital-based emergency department culture to work satisfaction and intent to leave of emergency physicians and nurses
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Perceived work ability and turnover intentions: a prospective study among Belgian healthcare workers
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Nursing Workload as a Risk Factor for Healthcare Associated Infections in ICU: A Prospective Study