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Occupational Accident Experience by Working Life Cycle of Korean Workers

Cho GY, Choi E, Kwon MJ, Lee CH

PURPOSE: In this study, we attempted to analyze the occupational accident experience rate by working life cycle of Korean workers considering entrance and turnover in their jobs. The specific goal...
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Influence of Resilience and Anger Expression Style on Nursing Work Performance in Emergency Nurses

Jang I, Lee S, Song A, Kim Y

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the influence of nurses' resilience and anger expression styles on their nursing work performance in emergency departments. METHODS: The study included 107 nurses from 5...
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Factors Influencing Quality of Working Life of Cancer Survivors after Return to the Workplace

Jin JH, Lee EJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing the quality of working life of cancer survivors (QWL-CS) after return to the workplace. METHODS: Data were collected from 154...
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The Relationship between Work-life Conflict and Turnover Intention among Hospital Nurses based on Shift Work

Son DM, Ham OK

PURPOSE: This study analyzes the relationship between work-life conflict and turnover intention among hospital nurses. Furthermore, it seeks to determine whether the relationship between the two varies depending on the...
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Health Belief Model-based Needs Assessment for Development of a Metabolic Syndrome Risk Reduction Program for Korean Male Blue-collar Workers in Small-sized Companies

Park Y, Kim D

PURPOSE: This study aimed to comprehend the real context of metabolic syndrome-related factors of Korean male blue-collar workers from small-sized companies based on the health belief model. METHODS: A total of...
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Impact of Job Stress, Coping Behavior, Hardiness on Burnout in Nurses in the Emergency Department

Ha DG, Sung MH

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the effect of job stress, coping behavior, and hardiness on burnout in nurses in the emergency department (ED). METHODS: Data were acquired via self-reporting questionnaires...
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