Many healthcare workers are "on the road" traveling to and from fixed sites (eg, patients'/clients' homes). Qualitative interviews with nine Nova Scotian managers of mobile healthcare workers explored the conditions of workers' travel. Findings highlight challenges such as changing schedules, as well as positive features including flexibility over the travel schedule.
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July 2018
Objective: The study examined the relationship of occupational safety with job burnout.
Design: The study used a cross-sectional survey design.
Setting: The setting was Nova Scotia, Canada.