نتایج جستجو برای: staff workers

تعداد نتایج: 179415  

2015
He Liu Siqi Zhao Mingli Jiao Jingtao Wang David H. Peters Hong Qiao Yuchong Zhao Ye Li Lei Song Kai Xing Yan Lu Qunhong Wu Paul B. Tchounwou

Using a cross-sectional survey design from 11 public tertiary hospitals (a specialist hospital, four Chinese medicine hospitals, and six general hospitals) in the urban areas of Heilongjiang, we determined the nature of workplace violence that medical staff have encountered in Chinese hospitals and identified factors associated with those experiences of violence. A total of 1129 health workers ...

Journal: :Annals of African medicine 2009
Oluwabunmi O Chirdan Joeseph T Akosu Clara L Ejembi Amos P Bassi Ayuba I Zoakah

BACKGROUND The health care sector depends to a large extent on human labor. Poor worker motivation can greatly affect health outcomes and patient safety. There is little information on the health workers' perceptions of working conditions in resource-poor settings. METHOD Three state-owned facilities in each state were selected by simple random sampling technique. The selected facilities were...

2017
Jackline Odhiambo Felix Cyamatare Rwabukwisi Christian Rusangwa Vincent Rusanganwa Lisa Ruth Hirschhorn Evrard Nahimana Patient Ngamije Bethany Lynn Hedt-Gauthier

INTRODUCTION The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a major concern for rural health facilities. Rural areas have 63% of sub-Saharan Africa population but only 37% of its doctors. Although attrition of health care workers is implicated in the human resources for health crisis in the rural settings, few studies report attrition rates and risk factors for...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2009
Candace L Kemp Mary M Ball Molly M Perkins Carole Hollingsworth Michael J Lepore

PURPOSE The purpose of this article was to explore staff-family relationships in assisted living facilities (ALFs) as they are experienced by care staff and perceived by administrators. We identify factors that influence relationships and explore how interactions with residents' families affect care staff's caregiving experiences. DESIGN AND METHODS The data are drawn from a statewide study i...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2011
Esther Carrillo Casas Tom Decroo Jules Aimé Bonou Mahoudo Jesus Maria Baltazar Carla Das Dores Luisa Cumba Anja De Weggheleire Veerle Huyst Emmanuel Bottieau

OBJECTIVES To investigate the burden and outcome of HIV infection and other morbidities amongst a Mozambican hospital staff. METHODS Within an occupational health service set up in April 2008 in the provincial hospital of Tete, Mozambique, we offered to all staff members an initial clinical, laboratory and radiological screening and followed them up prospectively until April 2010. RESULTS A...

Pourhassan, Saeed, Shirbache, Kamran, Shirbacheh, Ali,

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemics, a huge flood of people rushed to medical centers, which severely affected working conditions of the medical staff. In this article, we are going to evaluate the reaction of health care workers to the rise of traffic, social gatherings, non-observance of mask use protocols and physical distance which lead to an increasing number of infected persons and d...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 1996
J Gallagher B Quaid B Cryan

Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is an occupational hazard for a percentage of health care staff. Nine hundred and seventy staff members attending the Occupational Health Department at Cork University Hospital took part in the survey. A latex agglutination assay was used to determine the health care workers immune status to VZV. Of the 970 workers tested, 928 (95.7%) were immune to VZV. The sensiti...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1992
K Juel

STUDY OBJECTIVES The aim was to explore the pattern of disease in staff associated with a bomber that crashed in 1968 when carrying nuclear bombs. DESIGN The database was constructed from staff files of Danish workers employed from 1 April 1963 to 1 July 1971. Comparison was made between subsequent mortality and hospital admissions of workers employed during the clean up of the crashed bomber...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2010
Julie Leask Charles M Helms Maria Y Chow Spring C Cooper Robbins Peter B McIntyre

The challenges of maintaining high influenza vaccination rates in health care workers have focused worldwide attention on mandatory measures. In 2007, NSW Health issued a policy directive requiring health care workers to be screened/vaccinated for certain infectious diseases. Annual influenza vaccine continued to be recommended but not required. This paper describes the views of NSW Health admi...

Journal: :International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 2018

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