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Occupational Health Nursing [PDF]
Predictability must exist in occupational health nursing theory, as it does in other theory. Occupational health nursing can be examined within a simple, dynamic model, from which theory can be developed. Predictions of output can be derived from knowledge of input.
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Sociodemographic and occupational aspects associated with burnout in military nursing workers [PDF]
Objectives: to analyze association between burnout and sociodemographic and occupational features of military nursing workers. Methods: a cross-sectional study, developed in five military hospitals of the Army of Rio Grande do Sul State, among 167 ...
Ademir Jones Antunes Dorneles +4 more
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Inductions buffer nurses’ job stress, health and organizational commitment [PDF]
Nurses suffer disproportionate levels of stress and are at risk of sickness-absence and turnover intentions but there is a lack of research clarifying preventions.
Kamau, Caroline +2 more
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An Overlap Analysis of Occupational Therapy Electronic Journals Available in Full-Text Databases and Subscription Services [PDF]
In order to convert occupational therapy journal subscriptions from print to electronic, a university library, in collaboration with its Occupational Therapy Program, compared full-text databases and journal subscription services.
Schroeder, Judy
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Knowledge of nursing professionals about the agencies of attention to Occupational Health
Aim: to analyze the knowledge of nursing professionals about the agencies of attention to Occupational Health. Method: this is an exploratory study with qualitative approach, conducted in a philanthropic hospital in the city of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte,
Zaissa Medeiros de Macedo +2 more
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Occupational health among Iranian nursing personnel [PDF]
Background: There is increasing global evidence that today’s work environment results in a higher risk of adverse health among nursing staff than among many other professions. Since nurses constitute the largest group in the healthcare workforce and have
Arsalani, Narges
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Workloads, strain processes and sickness absenteeism in nursing
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the workloads, strain processes and sickness absenteeism among nursing workers from a teaching hospital in the Brazilian Central-West. METHOD: a descriptive and cross-sectional study was developed with a quantitative approach, based
Vivian Aline Mininel +5 more
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Working Environment in Nursing: Needs Improvement? [PDF]
Background: Knowing the quality of life of professionals is important because it is related to job performance, better results, and greater productivity, which results in better patient care.
Fernández, M. J. (María) +4 more
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Abstract Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing in prevalence and severity globally, prompting noninvasive testing, yet limited data exist on noninvasive liver tests (NITs) including transient elastography (TE) in ethnically diverse populations.
Anne‐Marieke van Dijk +6 more
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The work of the nursing team in the operating room and the health-related damages
Objectives: to analyze the work of the nursing team in the operating room and the physical, psychological, and social damage related to occupational health.
Bruna Pires Madrid +1 more
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