PROFESSION INDUCED HEALTH HAZARDS OF HEALTH WORKERS IN MEDICAL PROFESSION: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF NURSES WORKING IN PRIVATE HOSPITAL OF INDIA
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.6, No. 9)Publication Date: 2018-09-08
Authors : SantoshKumarPanigrahi.;
Page : 1087-1092
Keywords : Profession induced health hazards workplaceinjuries quality of life coping ability social adjustment and psychological stress.;
Abstract
Health workers in medical profession, particularly the nurses directly getaffected the physically and emotionally to various infectious diseases curbing their efficiency and quality of life. The present paperhas discussed the physical, mental and emotional health of women nurses working in corporate hospitals and its negative consequences. The paper has sought response the fundamental question that how profession induced health problems and working conditions haveadversely affected the health of women nurses and their quality of life?
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