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[Effect of work stress, autonomy and social support on the work experience of nurses and caregivers].
This paper describes a study on the relationship between job characteristics, health and well-being of health care professionals from various sectors (N = 249). More specific, we investigated the Demand-Control-Support Model (Johnson & Hall, 1988), using covariance structure modelling (LISREL 7). Although the data did not confirm the total model, we did found evidence with regard to some predicted relationships. Based on the present data, a revised model was presented. Finally, some practical implications were discussed.