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Factors and symptoms associated with work stress and health-promoting lifestyles among hospital staff: A pilot study in Taiwan
Yueh Chi Tsai,
Chieh Hsing Liu
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Department of Health Promotion and Health Education
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Taiwan
70%
Life Style
58%
Occupational Stress
44%
Health
34%
Dreams
28%
Social Support
23%
Decision Making
19%
Program Development
14%
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
12%
Workload
11%
Health Personnel
10%
Headache
10%
Linear Models
9%
Nurses
8%
Anxiety
8%
Psychology
8%
Regression Analysis
7%
Cross-Sectional Studies
7%
Pressure
7%
Demography
7%
Physicians
7%
Social Sciences
hospital staff
100%
Taiwan
60%
job content
35%
health
32%
social support
13%
questionnaire
12%
occupational stress
10%
decision making
10%
staff
9%
working hours
9%
life style
8%
technician
8%
cross-sectional study
7%
workload
7%
educational program
7%
Healthcare
6%
nurse
6%
physician
6%
regression
5%
worker
5%
performance
3%
time
2%
experience
2%
Group
2%