نتایج جستجو برای: staff workers

تعداد نتایج: 179415  

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2009
Cynthia N Catania Daniel Almeida Brian Liu-Constant Florence D DiGennaro Reed

Three new direct-service staff participated in a program that used a video model to train target skills needed to conduct a discrete-trial session. Percentage accuracy in completing a discrete-trial teaching session was evaluated using a multiple baseline design across participants. During baseline, performances ranged from a mean of 12% to 63% accuracy. During video modeling, there was an imme...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2011
Lydia N Drumright Alison H Holmes

During the past 3 decades, our understanding of both the biology and epidemiology of infectious diseases has vastly improved because of methodological and technological developments. However, researchers have yet to take full advantage of the tools available to them, particularly in health care settings. Most studies of nosocomial influenza and other infections focus primarily on patients, but ...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2012
Tom Burns

Poor staff morale is a pressing problem in UK mental health services, especially for acute in-patient wards, community mental health teams and social workers. Instead of interpreting low morale using a demand-control-support model, it is suggested here that simply being honest about what should be expected of staff and stopping constant criticism and reorganisation might be more fruitful.

2005
Mark S. Bailey Christopher J. Boos Guy Vautier Andrew D. Green Hazel Appleton Chris I. Gallimore Jim J. Gray Nicholas J. Beeching

Gastroenteritis affected many British military personnel during the war in Iraq. In the first month, 1,340 cases were seen; 73% of patients required hospital admission and 36% were hospital staff. In a survey of 500 hospital staff, 76% reported gastroenteritis, which was more likely in clinical workers. Investigations showed only caliciviruses.

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....

2009
Albert Corominas Rafael Pastor

In this paper, we present the process of rebalancing the line at motorcycle-assembly plant. The company found it necessary to rebalance its line, since it needs to increase production in the spring and summer months. The main characteristics of the problem are as follows: (i) the company hires temporary staff, who need more time to carry out their tasks than permanent workers; (ii) there must a...

جهانگیری, مهدی , حقیقی کفاش, زهره , فرهنگ دهقان, سمیه , منظم, محمد رضا , نصیری, پروین ,

Introduction: Noise is one of the most common health hazards at the workplaces that can cause not only somatic problems, but also adversely affect mental health. The aim of this study was to investigate and evaluate occupational noise exposure and noise annoyance in one of the petrochemical companies. .Material and Method: The study population included 47 people working in Administrative and ...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2018

Background and aims: Color vision is one of the most important capabilities of the visual system. color vision impairment in many jobs, lead to reduced productivity, increased reaction time and workers' decision-making in confronting with of hazardous situations and as a result, it can lead to occupational accidents. This study was carried out to investigate occupational exposure to BTEX solven...

Journal: :Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society 2013
A Blair Irvine Jeff A Beaty John R Seeley Michelle Bourgeois

Problematic resident behaviors may escalate in long-term care facilities (LTCs). If nurse aides (NAs) are not nearby, the nearest staff to intervene may be non-direct care workers (NDCWs), who have little or no dementia training. This pilot research tested Internet dementia-training program, designed for NAs, on NDCWs in a LTC setting. Sixty-eight NDCWs participated, filling out two baseline su...

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