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Quality of life and neurotic disorders in general healthcare
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2009To review recent findings on the relationship between neurotic disorders (specifically depression, anxiety and somatization) and function and quality of life (QoL) in patients with complex clinical presentations, and to consider the clinical and public health implications.The high prevalence of comorbid depression and anxiety among patients with ...
Helen Herrman, Prem Chopra
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Quality of professional life of primary healthcare nurses: A systematic review
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021AbstractAimsTo identify and critically appraise the available evidence on the overall quality of professional life of primary care nurses worldwide and its main influencing factors.BackgroundQuality of professional life of healthcare workers is a keystone that influences the quality of healthcare services provided by healthcare organisations.
Cristina Laserna Jiménez+4 more
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Quality of Work Life and Burnout in Healthcare Workers in Turkey
Journal of Health Management, 2020Quality of work life (QWL) is important to healthcare organisations that aim to increase patient and employee satisfaction and produce quality healthcare services. The literature lacks research investigating the relationship between QWL and burnout among in healthcare professionals. The purpose of this study is to determine healthcare workers’ QWL and
Saygılı, Meltem+2 more
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The Work‐Related Quality of Life scale for healthcare workers
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007AbstractTitle. The Work‐Related Quality of Life scale for healthcare workers Aim. This paper is a report of a study to develop and test the psychometric properties of the Work‐Related Quality of Life scale for healthcare workers.Background. As problems associated with stress and job satisfaction are evident for healthcare workers and nurses, a ...
Van Laar, Darren+2 more
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Transgender healthcare and quality of life is under attack in the US
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2021Transgender healthcare and quality of life are under attack in the US. With as many as 30 states considering bans to participating in interscholastic athletics, and several other states proposing a...
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Quality of life in the contemporary politics of healthcare: … but what is a life?
Journal of Aging Studies, 2018'Quality of life' (QoL) is a ubiquitous phrase in medicine. There is considerable literature on the meaning of 'quality' in 'quality of life', but little on the meaning of 'life'. And yet, rooted in measurements of QoL, is a conceptualization of 'a life' used to judge 'quality'. In this article I focus on 'life' within institutional healthcare, arguing
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Quality of life in healthcare higher education professionals
Sport Sciences for Health, 2016To investigate the perception of quality of life and level of physical activity in professionals involved in healthcare higher education. The sample comprised of 38 individuals aged between 20 and 55 years. The following evaluations were carried out: anthropometry, flexibility, abdominal strength endurance, ergometric test, level of physical activity ...
Solange Marta Franzói de Moraes+5 more
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Burnout and quality of life among Spanish healthcare personnel
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2012Accessible summary This study investigates the quality of life in healthcare personnel and the relationship to burnout syndrome. The health‐related quality of life reported by healthcare personnel from five Spanish hospitals was lower than the reference population.
Carme Bertran+5 more
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Healthcare apartheid and quality of life for people with disabilities
Quality of Life Research, 2010The sizzling debate on healthcare reform has very little to do with me as a person with a significant physical disability, yet it fuels the fire in my belly. I am well insured because I work and supposedly have access to some of the best healthcare in the world, yet I continue to receive, and suffer from, some services that are second-class for several
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