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ABSTRACT Aims To examine the relationship between hospital nurses' self‐perceived risk when caring for patients with infectious diseases and their moral distress, and how this relationship affects their emotional labour, while examining the moderating role of professional ethos.
Naimi Etti+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study examined changes in health risk, daily activities and antipsychotic use after receiving Humanitude care for people with dementia. Design Retrospective study design. Methods A total of 67 people with dementia were admitted to two municipal nursing hospitals and were receiving Humanitude care.
Sungjun Kim+3 more
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A New Era for Occupational Hygiene [PDF]
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Exploring the link between risk management and performance of MSMEs: A bibliometric review
Abstract Micro, small, and medium‐sized enterprises (MSMEs), one the pillars of any economy, comprise the majority of enterprises, while their performance remains modest comparatively with large companies. The dynamic nature of the business landscape, coupled with insufficient resources, increases the vulnerability to risks and threatens the long‐term ...
Carmen Nadia Ciocoiu+3 more
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Occupational Diseases and Industrial Hygiene
Emery R. Hayhurst+2 more
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Hormesis and industrial hygiene: a new hypothesis for low-dose response in occupational risk assessment [PDF]
G Carelli, Ivo Iavicoli, N Castellino
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Accuracy and Repeatability of Weighing for Occupational Hygiene Measurements: Results from an Inter-laboratory Comparison [PDF]
Peter Stacey, G. Revell, Barry Tylee
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