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Need for recovery from work and sleep-related complaints among nursing professionals
2012
Work : A journal of Prevention, Assesment and rehabilitation
The concept of need for recovery from work (NFR) was deduced from the effort recuperation model. In this model work produces costs in terms of effort during the working day. When there is enough time and possibilities to recuperate, a worker will arrive at the next working day with no residual symptoms of previous effort. NFR evaluates work characteristics such as psychosocial demands, professional work hours or schedules. However, sleep may be an important part of the recovery process. The aim
doi:10.3233/wor-2012-0086-3726
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