نتایج جستجو برای: allied health occupations

تعداد نتایج: 1001728  

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2015
M C Spiers M Harris

INTRODUCTION The optimum supply of an allied health workforce in rural and remote communities is a persistent challenge. Despite previous indicative research and government investment, the primary focus for rural and remote recruitment has been on the medical profession. The consequent shortage of allied health professionals leaves these communities less able to receive appropriate health care....

Journal: :Work 2012
Elizabeth Lizzy M Smith

The effectiveness of occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) can be understood through analysis of surveys such as the experiences of exposure to occupational hazards by Australian nursing occupations. How effectively OHSMS are implemented in the Australian health industry is unclear as few studies describe current hazard exposure patterns or the impact of OHSMS in the Austral...

2014
Ambreen Naz Masood Sadiq Butt Muhammad Tauseef Sultan Mir Muhammad Nasir Qayyum Rai Shahid Niaz

Presently, functional foods and nutraceuticals are gaining immense importance in the prevention of various maladies through dietary regimen module. Consumption of fruits and vegetables based diet has pursuit a range of bioactive components, especially phytochemicals targeting life threatening ailments. In this context, lycopene is an extensively studied antioxidant potentially present in waterm...

2015
Wendy H Ducat Saravana Kumar

INTRODUCTION In regional, rural, and remote settings, allied health professional supervision is one organizational mechanism designed to support and retain the workforce, provide clinical governance, and enhance service delivery. A systematic approach to evaluating the evidence of the experience and effects of professional supervision for non-metropolitan allied health practitioners and their s...

Journal: :nursing and midwifery studies 0
zahra khademian community-based psychiatric care research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran marzie moattari department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran; department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran. tel: +71-36474254 fatemeh khademian school of management and medical informatics, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran

conclusions perceptions of nursing were significantly different from those of the ideal career in most of the attributes. therefore, it is recommended that nurses’ income, workplace safety, and sense of being appreciated and respected by all authorities should be improved. background identification of the attributes of nursing and the ideal career, and their similarities and differences, as per...

2017
Rachel J. Wenke Elizabeth C. Ward Ingrid Hickman Julie Hulcombe Rachel Phillips Sharon Mickan

BACKGROUND Research positions embedded within healthcare settings have been identified as an enabler to allied health professional (AHP) research capacity; however, there is currently limited research formally evaluating their impact. In 2008, a Health Practitioner industrial agreement funded a research capacity building initiative within Queensland Health, Australia, which included 15 new alli...

2017
Hirokazu Tanaka Satoshi Toyokawa Nanako Tamiya Hideto Takahashi Haruko Noguchi Yasuki Kobayashi

OBJECTIVE Changes in mortality inequalities across socioeconomic groups have been a substantial public health concern worldwide. We investigated changes in absolute/relative mortality inequalities across occupations, and the contribution of different diseases to inequalities in tandem with the restructuring of the Japanese economy. METHODS Using complete Japanese national death registries fro...

Journal: :Industrial health 2013
Robert Bourbonnais Joseph Zayed Martine Lévesque Marc-Antoine Busque Patrice Duguay Ginette Truchon

In the context of climate change, concomitant exposure to heat stress and chemicals takes on great importance. However, little information is available in this regard. The purpose of this research, therefore, was to develop an approach aimed at identifying worker groups that would be potentially most at risk. The approach comprises 5 consecutive steps: - Establishment of a list of occupations f...

2011
Roberta Wroblewski Aletha C. Huston

By the mid 1980s, prime time television contained frequent portrayals of females in traditionally male occupations such as lawyer, police officer, and private detective. To determine whether young people's gender schemas about such occupations have been affected by these portrayals, fifth and sixth grade students were questioned about stereotypically feminine and masculine occupations they enco...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2006
Hannelore Hofhuis Cornelia H M Van Den Ende Dinny H De Bakker

OBJECTIVE Visitation is a method for external peer review. The goal is to improve the quality of patient care by giving feedback on quality of competence and performance of a professional during a practice visit. Feedback is offered as recommendations for improvement. This study aims to evaluate the effects of visitation and to determine which factors are related to the effectiveness of visitat...

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