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Job Strain in Physical Therapists
Physical Therapy, 09/08/09
Campo MA et al. – Physical therapists’ views of their work environments were positive, including moderate levels of demands and high levels of control. Those therapists with high levels of demands and low levels of control, however, were at increased risk for both turnover and work–related pain. Physical therapists should consider the psychosocial work environment, along with other factors, when choosing a job.
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