4Work-family conflict and musculoskeletal disorders among wait staff- results from touristic city Isfahan, Iran
Journal Title: Annals of Musculoskeletal Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: This investigation undertook to corroborate the alarming regions concerning the elements that impact work–family dispute among hotel employees in Isfahan, Iran. Method: Data were composed of wait staff workers of 4 or 5-star (or in some rating First Class and Luxury) hotels, and gathered from 150 people by questionnaire that had three sections: demographic, musculoskeletal disorders and work-family conflict. The statistical analysis was done by running Stata version 13.
Authors and Affiliations
Zakerian Seyed Abolfazl, Malakoutikhah Mahdi, Sepidarkish Mahdi, Sarsangi Vali
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