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Job Characteristics in Nursing and Cognitive Failure at Work

Elfering A, Grebner S, Dudan A

  • KMID: 2317015
  • Saf Health Work.
  • 2011 Jun;2(2):194-200.
OBJECTIVES: Stressors in nursing put high demands on cognitive control and, therefore, may increase the risk of cognitive failures that put patients at risk. Task-related stressors were expected to be...
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Interruptions, Unreasonable Tasks, and Quality-Threatening Time Pressure in Home Care: Linked to Attention Deficits and Slips, Trips, and Falls

Elfering A, Kottwitz M, Häfliger , Celik Z, Grebner S

BACKGROUND: In industrial countries, home care of community dwelling elderly people is rapidly growing. Frequent injuries in home caregivers result from slips, trips, and falls (STFs). The current study tests...
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Exploring Supervisor-Related Job Resources as Mediators between Supervisor Conflict and Job Attitudes in Hospital Employees

Elfering A, Gerhardt C, Grebner S, Müller U

BACKGROUND: Conservation of resources theory assumes loss of resources as a cause of job strain. In hospital work, conflicts with supervisors are tested to predict lower resources, that is, supervisory...
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