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Hazards for Health Care Workers [PDF]
America's nearly seven million health care workers (54a) face essentially all of the hazards found throughout our nation's business and industry, and more. These workers confront dangers normally associated with the construction and manufacturing industries, restaurants, research laboratories, boiler rooms, print shops, and even agriculture. Thus, they
L H, Clever, G S, Omenn
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Objective: To assess the levels of depression, anxiety and stress in frontline health care workers dealing with COVID 19 patients. Study Design and Setting: This cross-sectional study was conducted at PNS Shifa hospital from 1st June 2020 to 14th June ...
Muhammad Siddique Kakar +4 more
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Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China has seriously affected people's mental health. We aimed to assess the psychological impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 on health care workers and non-health care ...
Huan Cao +9 more
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Developing Primary Liaison Psychiatric Services for HIV/AIDS Patients in Community [PDF]
In Indonesia, the number of HIV/AIDS patients has grown at significant level. HIV can be a source of major stress which can lead to changes in mental health, such as persistent sadness, feeling empty and anxiety. The ability of liaison officer could help
Ahsan, A. (Ahsan), Lestari, R. (Retno)
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Background The Nurse Work Instability Scale (Nurse-WIS) is an occupation-specific instrument that ascertains “work instability,” the interval before restricted work ability or prolonged sick leave occurs.
Melanie Klein +4 more
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Background: Depression of health care workers was related to work absences, resignations, and poor work performance, affecting the quality of patient care and the health care system. The Coronavirus disease pandemic has had an effect on the mental health
Tesfaye Assebe Yadeta +2 more
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Background Most (94%) of global maternal deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries due to preventable causes. Maternal health care remains a key pillar in improving survival.
Eveline T. Konje +4 more
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Vaccinating health-care workers against influenza during the COVID-19 pandemic can effectively prevent and control influenza and reduce COVID-19 strain on health systems. This study was conducted to explore influenza vaccination coverage and determinants
Xiaojuan Shi +4 more
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Influenza vaccinations of health care personnel
Influenza is one of the most common respiratory diseases affecting people of all age groups all over the world. Seasonal influenza leads to substantial morbidity and mortality on a global scale.
Aneta Nitsch-Osuch +1 more
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The lack and maldistribution of public health workers are critical issues for primary health care. This study aimed to assess the availability of public health workers at primary health care and to identify its related factors. We use secondary data from
Dian Mawarni, Sabran Sabran
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