What general observation is indicated regarding hospital workers' reported hours compared to their non-hospital counterparts?

Answer

Hospital workers, in general, tend to report longer hours.

Despite the existence of the 36-hour standard, the cumulative effect of the sustained intensity and the tendency for shifts to run long in hospital settings leads to a general trend where hospital workers report spending more time on the job. This contrasts with many non-hospital counterparts, suggesting that the physical and mental load concentrated into fewer, longer days often results in a higher overall reported weekly duration at the facility.

What general observation is indicated regarding hospital workers' reported hours compared to their non-hospital counterparts?
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