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The Impact of Sociodemographic Factors on Job Insecurity Among Obstetric Nurses Under the Low Fertility Background: A Linear Mixed-Effects Model Analysis and Targeted Intervention Strategies. [PDF]
Chen D, Ma J.
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Novel Technologies for Identifying Treatment Assignment in a Prehospital Pediatric Emergency Care Clinical Trial. [PDF]
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The Creation of the Cardiac Society of Timor-Leste: A Major Step Forward in Timorese Cardiac Health. [PDF]
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Is accuracy enough? trust and barriers to AI-based clinical decision support in clinical neurophysiology. [PDF]
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Tuberculosis in Hospital Personnel
Infection Control, 1987AbstractTuberculosis (TB) skin testing practices and the prevalence and inherent risk of TB infection among hospital employees in 167 North Carolina (NC) hospitals were determined from a 79% (132/167) response to a tuberculosis screening questionnaire.
L E, Price, W A, Rutala, G P, Samsa
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
Stress levels vary both with the stressful situation and the person's ability to cope. We compared stress levels of nurses, hospital administrators and public service administrators. The highest stress levels occurred in the interns and nurses. The highly stressful situations are analysed and some remedies are suggested.
E M, Bates, B N, Moore
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Stress levels vary both with the stressful situation and the person's ability to cope. We compared stress levels of nurses, hospital administrators and public service administrators. The highest stress levels occurred in the interns and nurses. The highly stressful situations are analysed and some remedies are suggested.
E M, Bates, B N, Moore
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Occupational hazards to hospital personnel
American Journal of Infection Control, 1985Hospital personnel are subject to various occupational hazards. Awareness of these risks, compliance with basic preventive measures, and adequate resources for interventions are essential components of an occupational health program. Physical, chemical, and radiation hazards; important infectious risks; and psychosocial problems prevalent in hospital ...
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Hospital Digest: ‘Hospital Personnel—Report of a Personnel Research Project’
Hospital Topics, 1965openaire +1 more source
Preretirement Series for Hospital Personnel
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1978openaire +2 more sources

