نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare personnel

تعداد نتایج: 159992  

2015
Soheyla Gholami Sonia Oveisi Fatemeh Ghamari Mahboobeh Ghorban Etedal Roya Rajaee

INTRODUCTION Employee satisfaction is considered to be an important component in the promotion of service quality and increased efficiency and effectiveness in the reform plan for a healthcare system. Neglecting this issue could result in a lack of success in achieving the healthcare system's objectives. The healthcare reform plan is being implemented to achieve the objectives of the healthcare...

Journal: :International journal of health sciences 2013
Arvind Vashishta Rinkoo Shubhra Mishra Rahesuddin Tauqeer Nabi Vidha Chandra Hem Chandra

OBJECTIVES This study aims to gauge the technical and soft skills of the hospital security personnel so as to enable prioritization of their training needs. METHODOLOGY A cross sectional questionnaire based study was conducted in December 2011. Two separate predesigned and pretested questionnaires were used for gauging soft skills and technical skills of the security personnel. Extensive stat...

Journal: :Health Promotion & Physical Activity 2022

The monitoring of physiological parameters using wearable (bio-) sensors military personnel is a progressing process within the environment. It sets high demands on such devices, in order to support healthcare and performance personnel. To get an ovierview current status use, evaluation implementation military, May 2021, Multinational Medical Coordination Centre / European Command has organized...

2014
Michelino Mancini

Medical identity theft in the emergency department (ED) can harm numerous individuals, and many frontline healthcare providers are unaware of this growing concern. The two cases described began as typical ED encounters until red flags were discovered upon validating the patient's identity. Educating all healthcare personnel within and outside the ED regarding the subtle signs of medical identit...

امینی, مینا, صالحی فر, ابراهیم, علاء, شهرام,

Background and purpose: Pharmacovigilance is defined as the science to detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Spontaneous reporting is the cornerstone of the pharmacovigilance by filling out of Yellow Card by healthcare personnel. This study was conducted to evaluate the type, frequency and severity of ADR rising from Emam Khomeini Teaching Hospita...

2013
Bashir Khan Mohamamd Bashir Khan Kausar Fiaz Khawaja

The rationale behind conducting this study is to evaluate the impact of E-CRM (used by customer relationship officer and web portal) on customer satisfaction that further helps in building customer loyalty. Moreover anxiety is taken as a moderating variable that moderates the relationship between E-CRM and customer satisfaction. For this 300 questionnaires were distributed out of which 250 usab...

Exposure of health care workers to antineoplastic drugs and subsequent adverse health effects is still an open issue. Very little has been studied on the extent of occupational exposure and handling conditions of antineoplastic drugs in Iran. We aimed to determine cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide concentrations in the urine samples of oncology healthcare workers. In addition, we assessed workpla...

2012
Antonio J. Salazar Ana S. Silva Claudia Silva Carla M. Borges Miguel V. Correia Rubim S. Santos João P. Vilas-Boas

Wearable/portable biometric/physiological monitoring devices are rapidly becoming a recognized alternative in medicine, rehabilitation and sports. Developments in sensors, energy harvesting, embedded technology, smart textile, to mention a few, are driving the field to more seamless and complex solutions, sometimes part of pervasive strategies for activity monitoring. Additionally, the number o...

2017
Elisabeth R. Krow-Lucal Shannon A. Novosad Angela C. Dunn Carolyn R. Brent Harry M. Savage Ary Faraji Dallin Peterson Andrew Dibbs Brook Vietor Kimberly Christensen Janeen J. Laven Marvin S. Godsey Bryan Christensen Brigette Beyer Margaret M. Cortese Nina C. Johnson Amanda J. Panella Brad J. Biggerstaff Michael Rubin Scott K. Fridkin J. Erin Staples Allyn K. Nakashima

In 2016, Zika virus disease developed in a man (patient A) who had no known risk factors beyond caring for a relative who died of this disease (index patient). We investigated the source of infection for patient A by surveying other family contacts, healthcare personnel, and community members, and testing samples for Zika virus. We identified 19 family contacts who had similar exposures to the ...

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