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Retaining Healthcare Workers

Physician Leadership Journal
How can employers do a better job hiring and keeping healthcare workers? It is no news that hiring healthcare workers is difficult. Labor shortages are widespread, millennials and Gen Xers are expecting higher starting wages, and after employers hire and
Neil Baum
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Aging healthcare workers

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal, 2020
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal, 64, 4, 443 ...
Sornwit Osothsinlp, Arnond Warrayingyong
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Developing healthcare support workers

Nursing Standard, 2014
This article the fifth in a series of seven, describes the measures taken by one health board in Scotland to enhance nursing and midwifery leadership. In NHS Lanarkshire, the Leading Better Care Programme was implemented locally by engaging all members of the nursing and midwifery teams, including healthcare support workers (HCSWs).
Jacqueline, Brown, Julia, McMurray
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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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Healthcare workers’ (HCWs) attitudes and related factors towards COVID-19 vaccination: a rapid systematic review

Postgraduate medical journal, 2021
Herd immunity through vaccination is a key measure to control COVID-19 pandemic. However, vaccine hesitancy remains a public health threat, which is still common among healthcare workers (HCWs). This systematic review aimed to synthesise evidence on HCWs’
Mei Li   +6 more
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Trainee healthcare support workers

Nursing Management, 2017
The new nursing associate role will sit alongside those of other healthcare support workers, including registered nurses, in the delivery of hands-on patient care. A second wave of around 2,000 nursing associates is being trained by providers across England, and Health Education England has filmed videos of trainees explaining their aspirations and ...
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Tuberculosis: protecting healthcare workers

Nursing Standard, 2003
The global incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is rising. Many more healthcare workers are coming into contact with the disease now that it has reached its highest infection rate for 17 years (Sadler 2001). Modern screening methods allow detection of infection, and a strict antibiotic regimen can prevent and cure disease.
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