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Healthcare Work and Organizational Interventions to Prevent Work-related Stress in Brindisi, Italy

Organizational changes that involve healthcare hospital departments and care services of health districts, and ongoing technological innovations and developments in society increasingly expose healthcare workers (HCWs) to work-related stress (WRS). Minimizing occupational exposure to stress requires...

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