Quality Work Life – Health Care Professions.
Author(s)
Er. K.Padminii- , Dr. D. Venkatramaraju , Dr G Brindha ,
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Abstract
Quality of life is a very generic expression. It depends a lot on the individual choices, options, and the values that take into account. What are the values at stake, ethical and moral behavior such an individual assumes for himself for quality of life to exist or not? Quality of life is physical, mental, and psychosocial wellbeing. In the field of health care QWL of health care professionals to the satisfaction of people's needs and alluded to various dimensions of their lives. The nurses emphasized the life dimensions related to work and the balance between their personal and work lives. The health care professions presented expanded conceptions about quality of life includes lack of material, human and environmental resources. To face problems and improve the QWL healthcare nurses proven to be successful. They also indicated other potential interventions encompassing a wide scope of opportunitie.s
Keywords
QWL, Health Care Professionals, Positive factors & Negative factorsBiography of the Author
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