Archives pour la catégorie ‘Conditions de travail et violence’
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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Association Between Night-Only or Rotating Shift Work and Overweight/Obesity Among Female Nurses and Midwives
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Will sick leave after a counselling intervention prevent later burnout? A 3-year follow-up study of Norwegian doctors
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Stressors experienced by nurses providing end-of-life palliative care in the intensive care unit
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Recovery after three-shift work: relation to sleep-related cardiac neuronal regulation in nurses
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Psychiatric morbidity and emotional exhaustion among hospital physicians and nurses: association with perceived job-related factors
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Periodic self-rostering in shift work: correspondence between objective work hours, work hour preferences (personal fit), and work schedule satisfaction
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Night work and breast cancer: A population-based case-control study in France (the CECILE study)
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Le harcèlement sexuel à l’encontre des soignantes.
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Twenty-four-hour intensivist presence: a pilot study of effects on intensive care unit patients, families, doctors, and nurses
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The effect of physician sleep deprivation on patient safety in perinatal-neonatal medicine
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Surgeon Fatigue – A Prospective Analysis of the Incidence, Risk, and Intervals of Predicted Fatigue-Related Impairment in Residents
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Stress perception among employees in a French University Hospital
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Physicians’ needs in coping with emotional stressors: the case for peer support
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Empowering leadership, perceived organizational support, trust, and job burnout for nurses: a study in an Italian general hospital
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Effects of fatigue on surgeon performance and surgical outcomes: a systematic review
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Effect of colleague and coworker abuse on family physicians in Canada