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Perspectives of healthcare workers

The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
I t is important for infectious disease experts to hear the concerns of healthcare workers (HCWs), as represented by labor union health and safety officials. Union health and safety officials tend to be much closer to “where the rubber hits the road” than many infectious disease professionals.
J, Cohen, J, Barab
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The pregnant healthcare worker

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2015
A pregnant healthcare worker (HCW) may be at risk of occupational exposure to pathogens associated with increased maternal morbidity and mortality as well as perinatal complications. In this article, we review recent literature on infectious diseases commonly encountered in the healthcare setting and of highest concern for a pregnant HCW, focusing on ...
Laura, Lynch, Emily Sydnor, Spivak
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Healthcare workers and the brain drain

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2009
AbstractThe brain drain of health workers occurs mostly from low‐ and low/middle‐income countries to resource‐rich countries and from rural to urban areas. Shortage and uneven distribution of healthcare workers aggravated by the brain drain from Africa, Asia, and Pacific countries has contributed to impaired reproductive and sexual health services and ...
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Influenza Vaccine and Healthcare Workers

Archives of Medical Research, 2011
We undertook this study to review attitudes, beliefs and practices of healthcare workers (HCW) toward pandemic influenza A vaccine (H1N1) 2009 reported in the literature. Relevant papers published from 2009-2011 reporting attitudes, beliefs and practices of HCW towards pandemic influenza vaccine were identified.
Fatima Del Carmen, Aguilar-Díaz   +2 more
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Planetary Health and Healthcare Workers

2022
In this chapter, there is a description of the link between planetary health and healthcare workers. The Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) is a consortium of over 240 universities, non governmental organizations, research insti tutes, and government bodies from more than 40 countries in the world, whose aim is to understand global climate and ...
Giuseppe La Torre   +5 more
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