Nurses' health, age and the wish to leave the profession--findings from the European NEXT-Study

H M Hasselhorn, P Tackenberg, Angelika Kuemmerling, J Wittenberg, M Simon, Paul Maurice Conway, P A Bertazzi, Beate Beermann, A Büscher, Donatella Camerino, J F Caillard, W D'Hoore, Madeleine Estryn-Behar, Marina Fontenla, Dinah Gould, Beate van der Heijden, Malin Josephson, P Kiss, Maria Kovarova, Klaus KuhnMarjukka Laine, O Le Nezet, P Lindberg, Halszka Oginska, J Pokorski, Joanna Pokorska, P Radkiewicz, M Rimarcik, Esther van der Schoot, Stephanie Stelzig, Sabine Stordeur, G Wickstroem, Maria Widerszal-Bazyl, Beate Mueller

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    Abstract

    In many industrialised countries the number of workers with low health is expected to increase in the nursing profession. This will have implications for occupational health work in health care. The European NEXT-Study (www. next-study. net, funded by EU) investigates working conditions of nurses in ten European countries and provides the opportunity to evaluate the role of health with respect to age and the consideration of leaving nursing.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftMedicina del Lavoro
    Vol/bind97
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)207-14
    Antal sider8
    ISSN0025-7818
    StatusUdgivet - 2006

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