Physical and mental fatigue as predictors of sickness absence among Norwegian nurses

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Physical and mental fatigue as predictors of sickness absence among Norwegian nurses is …
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P356DOI10.1002/NUR.21558
P698PubMed publication ID23970440

P50authorStåle PallesenQ47826342
Ute BültmannQ88374392
Bjørn BjorvatnQ17057497
P2093author name stringBente E Moen
Nils Magerøy
Corné A M Roelen
Willem van Rhenen
Johan Groothoff
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P921main subjectmental fatigueQ11921610
P304page(s)453-465
P577publication date2013-08-23
P1433published inResearch in Nursing and HealthQ15759049
P1476titlePhysical and mental fatigue as predictors of sickness absence among Norwegian nurses
P478volume36

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