نتایج جستجو برای: health staff

تعداد نتایج: 1025521  

Journal: :مجله تحقیقات سلامت 0
ناهید مظلوم بفروئی nahid mazloom bafrooi زیبا لوک زاده ziba loukzadeh سحر پاک sahar pak زینب زنگوئی zeinab zangui

introduction: given the importance of spirituality and health as well as activities done by hospital personnel, the aim of present study is to evaluate the relationship between spirituality and general health and to assess some possible affecting factors such as demographic and work factors on these variables in hospital staff. materials and methods: this cross-sectional study was done on hospi...

سعیدا اردکانی, سعید , صیادی تورانلو, حسین , علی‌محمدی اردکانی, مجید ,

  Background and Objectives : Authorities of organizations need a performance appraisal system for planning, controlling and improving the efficiency of their organizations. In this research, the staff relative efficiency of health centers in Yazd province has been appraised by using DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) models.   Materials and Methods : In this descriptive study, the technique of ga...

2007
Godfrey M. Mubyazi Adiel K. Mushi Elizabeth Shayo Kassembe Mdira Joyce Ikingura

A study was conducted to explore the views of villagers on the existence and functioning of local primary health-care (PHC) committees, village health workers (VHWs), skilled staff at government health facilities and their responsiveness to community health needs in Mkuranga district, Tanzania. Information was collected through separate group discussions with some members of households, local P...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2008
Craig B Dalton David N Durrheim Michael A Conroy

During an influenza pandemic, public health staff may not report to work due to illness, transport disruptions or care responsibilities, including care of children if school closures occur. A survey was conducted in a population health unit to estimate the impact of closure of schools and day care facilities on staff ability to work at their usual workplace or at home, and determine their acces...

Journal: :Collegian 2015
Chiharu Miyata Hidenori Arai Sawako Suga

The recognition behaviors strongly influence the job satisfaction of staff nurses and an extremely important factor for the prevention of burnout and the promotion of retention. Additionally, among internal factors that may affect worker's mental health, a sense of coherence (SOC) is an important concept from the view of the salutogenic theory and stress recognition style. Individual's SOC incr...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2000
D F McLaughlin H McKenna J C Leslie

Over the 30 years of conflict, Northern Ireland escaped the worst excess of illegal drug trafficking and usage. However, the recent 'peace dividend' has brought with it an unprecedented rise in the availability and use of illicit drugs. With this, new problems and pressures have been brought to bear on the health service. The literature would suggest that drug users are loathed and feared by he...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2015
Charlotte Johnston Molloy John Kearney Nóirín Hayes Corina Glennon Slattery Clare Corish

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact on nutrition- and health-related practice of two methods of delivery of a nutrition and health intervention in Irish full-day-care pre-schools: training of pre-school managers only or training of managers and their staff. DESIGN A simple randomised study with pre-schools divided into two training groups: 'manager trained' and 'manager and staff trained'. Direc...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2012
Philip J Yates Elizabeth V Benson Adrian Harris Rachel Baron

STUDY OBJECTIVE Research indicates emergency department doctors experience high levels of stress. Poor psychological health affects staff well-being and patient care, with considerable organisational and financial cost. This study compares levels of psychological health in medical, nursing and administrative staff from a UK emergency department with an orthopaedic comparison department. The stu...

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2011
عبدلی, قهرمان, ورهرامی, ویدا,

Introduction: According to physician-induced demand (PID) hypothesis, a physician can induce a patient to undergo more intensive medical treatment based on the fact that the physician has more medical information than the patient. Investigations demonstrated that non-salaried physicians have more incentives to motivate the patients to use unnecessary health care services. In this paper, PIDs of...

Journal: :Health education research 2004
Peter E Gill Katarina Wijk

Professional drivers, i.e. lorry, truck, bus and taxi drivers, have been identified as a particular health risk group. An intervention to study the efficacy of a series of educational programmes, involving improved nutritional balance in meals served, food preparation routines and carrying out personal health profiles on staff, was implemented at a Swedish truck stop in order to target this spe...

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