2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcpeng.2019.03.011
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Association between daily working hours and depressive symptoms in resident physicians in Peru

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“…This could be explained by the fact that compared with medical staff with an intermediate title, physicians and nurses with a senior title have a richer work experience, a higher income and a lower family burden 30. The findings of this study are in accordance with those of two previous studies that reported that working excessively long hours on a daily basis was significantly associated with the frequency of depressive symptoms 31 32. Emergency physicians and nurses endure a heavy burden of work imposed on them on a daily basis and most often without a day of safety rest.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This could be explained by the fact that compared with medical staff with an intermediate title, physicians and nurses with a senior title have a richer work experience, a higher income and a lower family burden 30. The findings of this study are in accordance with those of two previous studies that reported that working excessively long hours on a daily basis was significantly associated with the frequency of depressive symptoms 31 32. Emergency physicians and nurses endure a heavy burden of work imposed on them on a daily basis and most often without a day of safety rest.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“… 30 The findings of this study are in accordance with those of two previous studies that reported that working excessively long hours on a daily basis was significantly associated with the frequency of depressive symptoms. 31 32 Emergency physicians and nurses endure a heavy burden of work imposed on them on a daily basis and most often without a day of safety rest. Work overload and chronic sleep deprivation can increase the risk for depression.…”
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confidence: 99%