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Peer coaching on patient lifts lowers injury, but at a small cost.
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JNL ATW
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At work : a quarterly publication of the Institute for Work and Health: 2016, n. 84 - Spring
Year:
2016
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Patient handling
;
Safety programs
;
Coaching
;
Health services
;
Musculoskeletal disorders
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