نتایج جستجو برای: staff absenteeism

تعداد نتایج: 73300  

2006
Andrea Ichino Enrico Moretti IZA Bonn

Biological Gender Differences, Absenteeism and the Earning Gap In most Western countries illness-related absenteeism is higher among female workers than among male workers. Using the personnel dataset of a large Italian bank, we show that the probability of an absence due to illness increases for females, relative to males, approximately 28 days after a previous illness. This difference disappe...

Journal: :Clinics in integrated care 2021

Compassion is central to human wellbeing, benefiting those who give and receive it. Compassionate cultures in healthcare enhance staff learning innovation, reduce stress, absenteeism errors, leading improved patient outcomes. need collective, inclusive, compassionate leadership, good teamwork, design, a shift from the model of organisation as machine one living, complex system. Developing susta...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2007
Maia Butsashvili Wayne Triner George Kamkamidze Maia Kajaia Louise-Anne McNutt

BACKGROUND Avian influenza has been documented in over 331 humans since 2003 with 203 associated deaths. Health Care Workers (HCWs) have been shown to be at personal risk during other highly virulent outbreaks with a high attack rate. This study aimed to determine the magnitude and factors associated with absenteeism of hospital based health care workers (HCWs) in Georgia associated with a pote...

2016
Garrett R. Beeler Asay Kakoli Roy Jason E. Lang Rebecca L. Payne David H. Howard

INTRODUCTION Employers may incur costs related to absenteeism among employees who have chronic diseases or unhealthy behaviors. We examined the association between employee absenteeism and 5 conditions: 3 risk factors (smoking, physical inactivity, and obesity) and 2 chronic diseases (hypertension and diabetes). METHODS We identified 5 chronic diseases or risk factors from 2 data sources: Mar...

2013
Alice Belita Patrick Mbindyo Mike English

The contribution of inadequate health worker numbers and emigration have been highlighted in the international literature, but relatively little attention has been paid to absenteeism as a factor that undermines health-care delivery in low income countries. We therefore aimed to review the literature on absenteeism from a health system manager's perspective to inform needed work on this topic. ...

2003
DENIZ S. ONES CHOCKALINGAM VISWESVARAN FRANK L. SCHMIDT

Until recently, research focus has been on a variety of demographic, attitudinal, and organizational variables in predicting and explaining absenteeism. If personality traits predict absenteeism, then it may be possible to use measures of these traits to identify and select job applicants and thereby reduce absenteeism rates. In this research, our goal was to examine whether integrity tests cou...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
S G van den Heuvel H C Boshuizen V H Hildebrandt B M Blatter G A Ariëns P M Bongers

OBJECTIVES To determine the effects of sporting activity on absenteeism in a working population. METHODS Data were used from a prospective cohort study in a working population with a follow up period of 3 years and were collected with yearly questionnaires or collected from company records. Complete data on absenteeism, sporting activity, and potential confounders were collected for 1228 work...

2014
Yunzhou Fan Mei Yang Hongbo Jiang Ying Wang Wenwen Yang Zhixia Zhang Weirong Yan Vinod K. Diwan Biao Xu Hengjin Dong Lars Palm Li Liu Shaofa Nie Benjamin J. Cowling

BACKGROUND School absenteeism is a common data source in syndromic surveillance, which allows for the detection of outbreaks at an early stage. Previous studies focused on its correlation with other data sources. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of control measures based on early warning signals from school absenteeism surveillance in rural Chinese schools. METHODS A school absen...

ترشیزی, مرضیه, سعادتجو, سید علیرضا,

  Background and Aim: Occupational stress is a major problem in industrial societies. Its relationship with various diseases is increasing ,but it probably has vast socio-economic consequences manifested in the form of absenteeism, labour turnover, loss of productivity and disability pension costs. The present study aimed at determining stress in the staff of a tyre factory.   Materials and ...

2013
Bridget M Maher Helen Hynes Catherine Sweeney Ali S Khashan Margaret O’Rourke Kieran Doran Anne Harris Siun O’ Flynn

BACKGROUND Medical school attrition is important--securing a place in medical school is difficult and a high attrition rate can affect the academic reputation of a medical school and staff morale. More important, however, are the personal consequences of dropout for the student. The aims of our study were to examine factors associated with attrition over a ten-year period (2001-2011) and to stu...

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