How does urology work? Evaluation of activity trackers in the assessment of workload and stress burden among employees in the Department of Urology of a German University Hospital: A prospective pilot study
Philippe Fabian Pohlmann,
Maximilian Glienke,
Christian Ehrmann
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Workload and stress in excess can lead to work disability. The aim of our study was to determine whether commercially available “activity trackers” can be used to make statements about the work – or stress load of different occupational groups. Material and methods The study was conducted at the University Hospital Freiburg, Germany. Four occupational groups with a total of 32 subjects were studied: senior physicians (SP, 4), assistant physicians (AP, 11), nursing staff (NS, 12) and administrative… Show more
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