نتایج جستجو برای: hospital staff

تعداد نتایج: 456936  

2002
Fleur Lowe

Fleur Lowe, RGN, DipHE, BSc, Senior Nurse, Patient At-Risk Team, Salisbury District Hospital, UK (✉) Paul Fulbrook, MSc, BSc(Hons), PGDE, RGN, DPSN, Clinical Reader in Critical Care, Bournemouth University, and Directorate of Nursing, Salisbury District Hospital, UK Helen Aldridge, RGN, DipHE, Senior Staff Nurse, ICU, Radnor ICU/HDU, Salisbury District Hospital, UK Sharon Fox, RGN, DipHE, Senio...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2008
Jay M Griffith Joseph P Hasley Hong Liu Daniel G Severn Latoya H Conner Lawrence E Adler

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a qigong training program in reducing stress in hospital staff. METHODS Subjects were randomly assigned to a 6-week intervention of either qigong practice (n = 16) or a waiting list (n = 21). The primary measure of stress was the Perceived Stress Scale. Secondary measures included the Short Form 36 (SF-36) quality-of-life...

Journal: :British journal of preventive & social medicine 1966
J W Palmer

Of recent years the problems of human relations in hospital have attracted considerable concern, and one of the most discussed aspects of these relations is the giving of information to patients by medical and paramedical staff. The subject was discussed in detail by an international study group the proceedings of which are related by Barnes (1961), and various studies have reported that one of...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2005
Derek R Smith Peter A Leggat Ken Takahashi

We investigated all reported Percutaneous exposure incidents (PEI) among staff from a large Australian hospital in the 3-year period, 2001-2003. There were a total of 373 PEI, of which 38.9% were needlestick injuries, 32.7% were cutaneous exposures and 28.4% sharps-related injuries. Nurses were the most commonly affected staff members, accounting for 63.5% of the total, followed by doctors (18....

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2013
Ricardo A Quinonez Jennifer A Daru

Pediatric hospital medicine programs have an established place in pediatric medicine. This statement speaks to the expanded roles and responsibilities of pediatric hospitalists and their integrated role among the community of pediatricians who care for children within and outside of the hospital setting. The statement is a revision of the policy written by Dr Jack Percelay in 2005 and reaffi rm...

2013
Pei-Li Chien Hui-Fang Su Pi-Ching Hsieh Ruo-Yan Siao Pei-Ying Ling Hei-Jen Jou

Purpose. To investigate sleep quality of hospital staff nurses, both by subjective questionnaire and objective measures. Methods. Female staff nurses at a regional teaching hospital in Northern Taiwan were recruited. The Chinese version of the pittsburgh sleep quality index (C-PSQI) was used to assess subjective sleep quality, and an electrocardiogram-based cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC) techni...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2010

Bachground and objectives: Hospital surfaces can serve as reservoirs of potential pathogen bacteria. Staff hands are the most important source of transmission in hospital. The prevalence of β–lactamase producer bacteria in staff hands and hospital surfaces, increase antibiotic resistance nosocomial infection. The aim of this study was to survey the spread of beta-lactam resistance St...

آقایی , ایوب, هاشمی , سید حمید,

In order to determine the frequency and distribution of nasal carriers of staphylococcus aureus and their antimicrobial resistance in hospital staff, a cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on 126 hospital staff and on 130 non-hospital staff of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences as control group. Speciments of nasal swabs were cultured on blood agar and the isolated coagulase...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 0
dilek ekici department of nursing, health science faculty, gazi university, ankara, turkey emel gurkay losev hospital, ankara, turkey

background and objectives: work sampling is a useful technique to characterize how employees allocate their work time to various activities. given the value of nurses’ time for quality health care delivery, characterization of nursing time distribution may provide useful information for optimal use of nursing staff. the purpose of the present study was to explore time allocation by nurses using...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 0
mohammad khandan occupational health department, health faculty, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran zahra arab department of ergonomics, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran alireza koohpaei occupational health department, health faculty, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran

background and objectives: non-ergonomic computer work has emerged as a significant cause of musculoskeletal disorders among employees of health care organizations.  given the negative impact of such disorders on quality of work life, safety, and performance of hospital staff, there is a need to evaluate the exposure of this staff to the ergonomic risks associated with the computer-based jobs. ...

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