Shift Workers’ Psychosocial Well-Being and its Association with Physical Activity and Eating Habits among Healthcare Workers in Klang Valley and the Development of Shift Module
Introduction: Twenty-four-hour services have become vital in the majority of industries and business establishments, including healthcare, which requires the workers to be employed in shifts system. The worrying fact is that working in shifts contributes to circadian rhythm misalignment, and subsequ...
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