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Background and Objective: Occupational stress among nurses can reduce the quality of nursing care and increase the health problems of nurses. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between cognitive-emotional regulation, occupational ...
Hasti Salehi, Kianoosh Hashemian
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Establishing Cost-Effectiveness in Occupational Health Nursing [PDF]
Charlene C. Ossler
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ABSTRACT Introduction DISCOVER is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy based intervention for anxiety and depression in 16‐18‐year‐olds delivered in schools, shown to be clinically and cost‐effective by the Brief Educational workshops in Secondary Schools Trial (BESST).
Tim Weaver +5 more
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Objective: to discuss the classification of the health hazard allowance due to exposure to biological agents attributed to Nursing professionals, based on legal and occupational parameters supported on the principle of human dignity. Method: an original
Rita de Cassia Ezaias +2 more
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761 The development of a workforce planning toolkit for occupational health nursing services in ireland [PDF]
S Carolan +6 more
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Hispanic Construction Workers and Assertiveness Training
BACKGROUND: Hispanic (Latino) construction workers experience disparities in occupational death and injury rates in the United States. The cultural value of respect for those in authority may hinder these workers from requesting safe working conditions ...
Menzel, Nancy, Shrestha, Pramen
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ABSTRACT We estimate ex‐ante treatment effects in earnings for attending university using survey data of the expectations of Stockholm high school students under different educational counterfactuals. Although the levels of earnings expectations are reasonable, they differ between stated and revealed educational preferences.
Nikolay Angelov +3 more
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Assessing the Relationship between Nursing Occupational Prestige and Social Health [PDF]
Shahin Tohidi +4 more
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ABSTRACT The widespread use of antineoplastic drugs in cancer treatment has led to significant concerns regarding the potential health risks posed to healthcare professionals involved in the preparation, administration, and handling of these chemical compounds, including genotoxicity.
Thiago Guedes Pinto +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Mental health service users are responsible and autonomous individuals who can comprehend their own illness and recovery and therefore engage healthcare professionals in their care. Studies have demonstrated how service users feel more dignified, safe, and respected during mental health treatment when they are listened to by their ...
Matthew S. Johnston +3 more
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