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Addressing Healthcare Professional Burnout: A Quality Improvement Intervention.
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 2020BACKGROUND Burnout is a substantial phenomenon across healthcare settings, affecting more than half of healthcare professionals and leading to negative patient and health system outcomes.
Sarah Green +4 more
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Teaching healthcare professionals to see
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2021AbstractPrerequisite to establishing a diagnosis, healthcare providers must detect and appreciate subtle cues to dysfunction, disease and dysmorphology. A medical school course designed to connect art observation and diagnosis addresses the ongoing erosion of careful looking, which is at the core of detecting malformations and dysmorphologies, among ...
Ingrid Ganske +2 more
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Impaired healthcare professional
Critical Care Medicine, 2007The objective of the article is to present the available data from the literature on substance use disorders in healthcare professionals. Prevalence, risk factors, treatment options, and reentry into clinical practice are discussed.Impairment of a healthcare professional is the inability or impending inability to practice according to accepted ...
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Ethical Awareness and Healthcare Professionals
Journal of Pastoral Care, 1998Reports the results of a survey that sought to measure the “ethical awareness” of healthcare professionals at a number of area hospitals and nursing homes. Notes that the survey was helpful in isolating areas for needed inservices on ethical issues.
P A, Holmes, M J, Meehan
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Healthcare professionals’ knowledge of calories
Nursing Standard, 2013To determine healthcare professionals' knowledge of the calorie content of foods and the relationship to weight maintenance.A cross-sectional questionnaire was used to survey 179 clinical staff, non-clinical staff and life coaches working in health care.The response rate is 81%.
E, Cottrell, R, Chambers
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Alcohol use by healthcare professionals
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2004This study investigated alcohol use, misuse and abuse in a sample of dentists, nurses, pharmacists and physicians. Previous studies have lacked cross healthcare group comparisons and have rarely included dentists.As part of a larger mail survey, 479 healthcare professionals (68.7% response) completed self-report items on patterns of alcohol use ...
George A, Kenna, Mark D, Wood
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Serial Murder by Healthcare Professionals
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2006ABSTRACT: The prosecution of Charles Cullen, a nurse who killed at least 40 patients over a 16‐year period, highlights the need to better understand the phenomenon of serial murder by healthcare professionals. The authors conducted a LexisNexis® search which yielded 90 criminal prosecutions of healthcare providers that met inclusion criteria for ...
Beatrice Crofts, Yorker +5 more
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Artificial intelligence and healthcare professional education: superhuman resources for health?
Postgraduate medical journal, 2019The term artificial intelligence is used to describe computer programmes that learn and solve problems and so mimic the cognitive functions of human beings.1 Artificial intelligence has also been described as ‘the theory and development of computer ...
K. Walsh
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OBESITY IN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Revista sanitaria de investigación, 2023Introducción: La obesidad es una patología nutricional caracterizada por la acumulación de tejido adiposo, lo cual puede provocar complicaciones en el estado de salud del individuo, causada por la confluencia de varios factores. La mayoría de los profesionales de salud por sus horarios extensos no puede cumplir con sus horas de descanso y para obtener ...
López, José Luis Herrera +4 more
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Leadership in Healthcare: Transitioning From Clinical Professional to Healthcare Leader
Journal of healthcare management / American College of Healthcare Executives, 2021EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Clinical professionals may not have the necessary evidence-based knowledge regarding specific leadership styles to succeed in a leadership role.
Jessica Perez
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