Reducing work-related stress among health professionals by using a training-based intervention programme for leaders in a cluster randomised controlled trial
Karin Anne Peter(Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences), Sabine Hahn(Bern University of Applied Sciences), Angela Blasimann(Bern University of Applied Sciences), Thomas Schwarze(Bern University of Applied Sciences), Stefan Kunz(University of Lausanne), Albert Zeyer(University of Teacher Education Lucerne), Christoph Golz(Bern University of Applied Sciences), Caroline Gurtner(Bern University of Applied Sciences), Christian Voirol(HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland), Fabienne Renggli(Bern University of Applied Sciences), Andrea Gurtner(Bern University of Applied Sciences)
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