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Trends in Workplace Violence for Health Care Occupations and Facilities Over the Last 10 Years

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Issues of workplace violence (WPV) in health care have garnered increasing attention due to the impact on the health care worker’s well-being and retention.
Brianna M Lombardi   +2 more
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Occupational Health Informatics

Occupational Medicine, 2023
Occupational Health Informatics is the field concerned with the optimal use of information to maximize occupational health and well-being, achieved by multidisciplinary professionals using appropriate technologies. The occupational health community should advocate for the recording of occupation in electronic health record systems. Data linkages can be
Anil Adisesh, Christopher J O Baker
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Can a poor psychosocial work environment and insufficient organizational resources explain the higher risk of ill-health and sickness absence in human service occupations? Evidence from a Swedish national cohort

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2018
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate differences in burnout, self-rated health (SRH) and sickness absence between human service occupations (HSOs) and other occupations, and whether they can be attributed to differences in psychosocial work ...
Vanda Aronsson   +3 more
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Occupational health

Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses and other health staff who may face health and safety problems should be given regular advice on rehabilitation, disablement and retirement, Mid Surrey HA has declared.
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Occupational health

Nursing Standard, 1992
An occupational health nurse has been made head of a university department for the first time.
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Evaluation of the Health Occupations Aptitude Examination

Respiratory care, 1997
INTRODUCTION: In our Respiratory Care Program, attrition rates vary, but periodically approach undesirable levels. To reduce attrition and more accurately predict success, a revision of the current selection procedures was necessary.
Jeff Standridge   +2 more
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Occupational Health in Mexico

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2006
This article describes the current situation of occupational health (OH) in Mexico, including socioeconomic context, legislation, health system, and educative and investigative resources, as well as the practice of OH. Workplace accidents per 100 workers decreased from 7.23 to 2.3 workers in 20 years; deaths decreased from 1.68 to 0.9 per 10,000 ...
Francisco Raúl, Sánchez-Román   +5 more
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Health Promotion in Occupational Health

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2005
Summary Objectives: To describe a Swedish approach to occupational health and its implications for health promotion. Methods: We start business with a new customer by creating a health policy for the whole company.
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Heroism in Occupational Health

International Journal of Health Services, 2001
The author reports on an informative and confrontational discussion at the Indian Association of Occupational Health conference in New Delhi in February 2001. The president of the association, Dr. T. K. Joshi, took a strong and principled stand against the asbestos industry and many of his colleagues in maintaining his position that the use of asbestos
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