نتایج جستجو برای: experienced staff moreover

تعداد نتایج: 548556  

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2006
Cindy Struckman-Johnson David Struckman-Johnson

Comparisons were made between self-reports from 382 men and 51 women who had experienced sexual coercion while incarcerated. Victim data were obtained from a sample of 1,788 male inmates and 263 female inmates who responded to an anonymous written survey distributed in 10 midwestern prisons. Men reported that their perpetrators in worst-case incidents were inmates (72%), staff (8%), or inmates ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2011
Paulina Szymczynska Anthea Innes

This short project report presents an evaluation of a training workshop for health and social-care staff working in one of the most rural areas in Scotland. The objective was to explore the learning needs and outcomes of training participants delivering services to people with dementia in a rural area. The training workshop encouraged health and social-care staff to discuss key challenges they ...

2014
Evmorfia Koukia Polyxeni Mangoulia Dimitrios E. Papageorgiou Nikolaos Gonis

Background Many studies have investigated violence against nurses or physicians from patients and visitors especially in psychiatric settings. Few however, have focused on violence between co‐workers in general hospitals and various departments. Objectives This study examined the types of violence experienced by physicians, nurses and nurse assistants in various departments instigated by doctor...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2014
mehran sohrabzadeh rostam menati hamed tavan

background and objectives: workplace violence against female nurses is a significant and increasing problem. this study aimed to investigate workplace violence against female nurses in three general hospitals of ilam located in western iran and identify factors influencing it incidents.   methods: seventy seven nurses were randomly selected and surveyed. the data were collected using an author-d...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2014
Seiji Morita Mari Amino Hiromichi Aoki Sadaki Inokuchi

Chest compression (CC) constitutes the most popular and effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation technique employed by civilians and medical staff. This report documents the risk of harm during CC. A 72-year-old woman called for an ambulance due to dyspnea. She experienced cardiopulmonary arrest upon arrival of the ambulance and was administered CC. After two cycles of CC, the paramedic experien...

Journal: :Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2007
Brett Emmerson Lisa Fawcett Warren Ward Stanley Catts Agnes Ng Aaron Frost

OBJECTIVES From 2002 to mid 2003, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Mental Health experienced increased patient - staff aggression and staff injury which resulted in staff conflict and recruitment difficulties. Strategies introduced to reduce the frequency and impact of aggression in the mental health service were evaluated. METHOD By mid 2003, incident data indicated increasing aggressive ...

Journal: :تحقیقات نظام سلامت 0
رستم گل محمدی دانشیار، گروه مهندسی بهداشت حرفه ای، دانشکده بهداشت و مرکزتحقیقات علوم یهداشتی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی همدان، همدان، ایران محسن علی آبادی مربی، گروه مهندسی بهداشت حرفه ای، دانشکده بهداشت، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی همدان، همدان، ایران

background: hospital is a place to provide medical services. it is affected by noise pollution sources that can be associated with negative impacts on health and comfort status of the staff members and patients. the aim of this study was to measure noise levels in different wards of hospitals and to determine the irritation caused by noise among the hospital staff members in hamadan, iran. meth...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2013
Lena Lundgren Maryann Amodeo Deborah Chassler Ivy Krull Lisa Sullivan

UNLABELLED Prior studies by the authors identified that clinical staff who reported that their treatment unit had lower levels of organizational readiness to change experienced higher levels of barriers in implementing an evidence-based practice (EBP). The current study examined whether clinical staff perceptions of their treatment unit's organizational readiness to change were also associated ...

Journal: :Family practice 2009
Jonathan Graffy Julie Grant Sue Boase Elaine Ward Paul Wallace Julia Miller Ann Louise Kinmonth

BACKGROUND Primary care studies often encounter recruitment difficulties, but there is little evidence to inform solutions. As part of a National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research and UK Clinical Research Network programme, we elicited research staff perspectives on factors facilitating or obstructing recruitment. OBJECTIVE To identify factors that experienced res...

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