Psychosocial elements in the work environment of a large call center operation.Occup Med. 1999 Jan-Mar; 14(1):135-47, iv.OM
Abstract
The author investigates psychosocial factors that prevent early detection of injuries and the effect of late reporting on the long-term health of workers.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
9950016
Citation
Most, I G.. "Psychosocial Elements in the Work Environment of a Large Call Center Operation." Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol. 14, no. 1, 1999, pp. 135-47, iv.
Most IG. Psychosocial elements in the work environment of a large call center operation. Occup Med. 1999;14(1):135-47, iv.
Most, I. G. (1999). Psychosocial elements in the work environment of a large call center operation. Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), 14(1), 135-47, iv.
Most IG. Psychosocial Elements in the Work Environment of a Large Call Center Operation. Occup Med. 1999 Jan-Mar;14(1):135-47, iv. PubMed PMID: 9950016.
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