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Prevalence of occupational exposure and its influence on job satisfaction among Chinese healthcare workers: a large-sample, cross-sectional study.

Yu ShiHaifeng XueYuanshuo MaLicheng WangTian GaoLei ShiYang WangMei CuiChao WangXi YangMing LiuLihua FanGuanyun Yan
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
The incidence of occupational exposure among HCWs is generally high. The high frequency of psychosocial and organisational hazards among physicians and nurses should be taken seriously and dealt with in a timely manner by hospital managers. The negative impact of occupational exposure on job satisfaction must be buffered by measures to reduce stress symptoms and enhance working environment satisfaction, ultimately improving the overall quality of life of HCWs and promoting comprehensive development of the medical team.
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