Prevalence of skin disease in the nursing profession - results from the European NEXT-Study
Skin diseases constitute a major Occupational disease in nursing. Established risks include exposure to latex, chemicals and wet work. The NEXT-Study investigated working conditions among European nurses. In this secondary analysis of NEXT self-report questionnaire data, work factors are investigate...
Main Authors: | Hasselhorn, Hans Martin (Author), Simon, Michael (Author), Nienhaus, Albert (Author), Dulon, Madeleine (Author), Schmidt, Sascha (Author), Müller, Bernd Hans (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2008-10.
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