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Hearing impairment caused by occupational noise.
Occupational noise-induced hearing impairment is an insidiously developing injury which only becomes apparent when it affects the hearing of conversational speech. As no remedy is possible, prevention is the only answer. In view of the impending legislation in South Africa a review of the literature is presented.
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Abstract Aims To explore youth, caregiver and staff perspectives on their vision of trauma‐informed care, and to identify and understand potential considerations for the implementation of a trauma‐informed care programme in an inpatient mental health unit within a paediatric hospital. Design and Methods We applied the Interpretive Description approach,
Yehudis Stokes+14 more
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Construction of a risk prediction model for occupational noise-induced hearing loss using routine blood and biochemical indicators in Shenzhen, China: a predictive modelling study. [PDF]
Li C+11 more
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Abstract Aim Workplace incivility is a barrier to safe and high‐quality patient care in nursing workplaces and more broadly in tertiary hospitals. The present study aims to systematically review the existing evidence to provide a comprehensive understanding of the prevalence of co‐worker incivility experienced and witnessed by nurses and other ...
Benjamin Freedman+4 more
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The Association Between HIV/AIDS, Ototoxicity of Its Treatments, and Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss: A Narrative Review Mapping the Existing Literature and Identifying Research Gaps. [PDF]
Khoza-Shangase K.
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Some Occupational Effects of Noise [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Aim To test the reliability and construct validity of the Mask Usability Scale in healthcare students and staff. Design A methodological study involving repeated measures. Methods The study included two batches of participants: (1) 283 university nursing students and (2) 1753 participants composed of students (61%) and clinical staff (39 ...
Lorna Kwai Ping Suen+9 more
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Metabolic syndrome risk factors among mill workers exposed to noise and respirable dust. [PDF]
Kangarlou MB, Saleh E, Dehdashti A.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the perceptions and experiences of students raising concerns during pre‐registration health and/or social care training in England. Design Systematic review. Data Sources MEDLINE, CINAHL, ERIC, PsycINFO and Education Research Complete were systematically searched for studies published between September 2015 and August 2024. Grey
Charlotte Phillips+8 more
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