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Impact of occupational stressors on hospital nursing staff
Hospital nurses are exposed to many stress-generating factors. A study was conducted on the impact of occupational stress generation among the 254 nurses working in large hospitals in Burgas, Sliven and Yambol. The results show that hospital wards, as a workplace, are a source of serious psycho-emotional stress, whose level is assessed as average and ...
Mimi Stoycheva+2 more
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Factors affecting the resilience of hospital medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic
HAMID JAFARI+3 more
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Abstract Eating disorders (EDs) present a chronic issue to child paediatric mental health services due to their high mortality and relapse rates. The transition from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services is a particularly high‐risk period for young people with EDs given their high vulnerability to change, which can
Maria Livanou+8 more
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Knowledge level of nurses employed in orthopedic units on osteoporosis disease
Introduction : Osteoporosis is a common problem of musculoskeletal system. Awareness of people about the etiology and risk factors could play an important role in taking care of themselves and others for prevention of osteoporosis.
M Solimanha+5 more
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Introduction: Burnout is a specific kind of occupational stress among human service profession like nursing. It is characterized by feeling emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment.
Masoumeh Shahnazdoust+3 more
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Expectations of patients to nursing staff during the hospitalization
Abstract Introduction. Due to the increasing incidence of a number of different diseases of Polish society , there is also a growing need for professional nursing care to be able to objectively assess how it should be expected to find out what the patients’ expectations are in this situation.
Natalia Makowicz+2 more
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Inappropriate and overuse of antimicrobials is increasing antimicrobial resistance. Understanding physicians' antimicrobial decision‐making is essential for developing interventions to optimize prescribing. The aim of this review was to identify the factors that influence physicians' antimicrobial prescribing decisions.
Savannah Reali+4 more
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Introduction: Depression as a disorder is relatively common in all societies; several factors are involved in depression development, that shift work is one of these factors.
Gholam Hossein Halvani+5 more
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A Greedy Double Swap Heuristic for Nurse Scheduling [PDF]
One of the key challenges of nurse scheduling problem (NSP) is the number of constraints placed on preparing the timetable, both from the regulatory requirements as well as the patients' demand for the appropriate nursing care specialists. In addition, the preferences of the nursing staffs related to their work schedules add another dimension of ...
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