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Developing a Framework for Sensible Regulation: Lessons from OSHA's Proposed Ergonomics Rule
Injuries caused by workplace activities that involve repetitive motion, known as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), increasingly concern workers, employers, and regulators because of their frequency and high treatment costs.
Hahn, Robert W., Moyle, Petrea R.
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the feasibility, effectiveness, and acceptability of a spherical video‐based virtual reality training programme aimed at helping nurses manage workplace violence. Design A convergent mixed‐methods study. Methods This study included nurses from a tertiary medical centre in Taiwan. The training programme involved four interactive
Yen‐Yin Lin +5 more
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Comparing the ergonomic aspects of the exoscope and microscope in neurosurgery using motion sensors. [PDF]
Al Nwelati A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explain the relationship between occupational well‐being dimensions and overall occupational well‐being among nurse and social care educators, with particular focus on hybrid work status. Design A cross‐sectional survey study. Methods The quantitative data were collected from Finnish nurse and social care educators (n = 367) in autumn ...
Anneli Vauhkonen +3 more
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A Biomechanical Analysis of Two-Person Emergency Patient Lifting Techniques Using Motion Capture and Ergonomic Assessment. [PDF]
Ji X, Gao X, Johnson PL, Wheeler I.
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ABSTRACT Aim To reconceptualise becoming a nurse as a lifelong developmental journey that extends beyond the traditional focus on new graduate transition, and to inform policies and practices supporting recruitment, retention and career sustainability.
Seung A. (Sarah) Park +4 more
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Validation of the Persian version of the computer ergonomics knowledge assessment questionnaire among frequent computer users. [PDF]
Rafiyan M +4 more
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Abstract Our study challenges a commonly held assumption in the legitimacy and organizational change literatures: that the legitimacy of a change project is closely tied to, and dependent upon, the legitimacy of the change agent promoting it. Drawing on an in‐depth, three‐and‐a‐half‐year qualitative study of a major transformation within a French ...
Alaric Bourgoin +2 more
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Squeezing out better outcomes with abdominal compression devices. [PDF]
Wells K.
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ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise evidence on how home care providers' readiness to care for children and youth with medical complexity (CYMC) is conceptualised, what shapes it in practice and what approaches have been used to support or enhance readiness.
Joanne Tay +5 more
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