نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare workers

تعداد نتایج: 229300  

Journal: :Southern medical journal 2016
Kristen Ranzenberger Terry L Bunn Svetla Slavova

OBJECTIVES The healthcare industry continues to have a high number of reported injuries. The purpose of this study was to characterize healthcare industry injuries by patient contact status, identify the occupations associated with healthcare injuries by patient contact status, and determine healthcare injury rates by occupation to gain a better understanding of healthcare industry-compensated ...

2017
Raghavendra Rao Morubagal Sowmya Govindanahalli Shivappa Rashmi Padmanabha Mahale Sumana Mhadevaiah Neelambike

Background and Objectives Despite improvements in modern diagnosis and therapies, hospital acquired infections remain a leading problem of global health systems. Healthcare workers mobile phones is a reservoir for potential pathogens. Despite the high possibility of being contaminated, mobile phones are rarely clean and are often touched during or after examination of patients and handling of s...

2018
Zoe Duby Busisiwe Nkosi Andrew Scheibe Ben Brown Linda-Gail Bekker

Background Men who have sex with men (MSM), sex workers (SW) and people who use drugs (PWUD) are at increased risk for HIV because of multiple socio-structural barriers and do not have adequate access to appropriate HIV prevention, diagnosis and treatment services. Objective To examine the context of access to healthcare experienced by these three 'Key Populations', we conducted a qualitative...

2018
Brianne H. Rowan Julia Robinson Adam Granato Claire Konan Bla Seydou Kouyaté Guy Vincent Djety Kouamé Abo Ahoua Koné Stephen Gloyd

BACKGROUND Côte d'Ivoire continues to struggle with one of the highest rates of mother-to-child HIV transmission in West Africa, previously thought to be in part due to suboptimal workforce patterns. This study aimed to understand the process through which workforce patterns impact prevention of mother-to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) program success, from the perspective of healthcare work...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2013
Hitoshi Honda Yumiko Sato Akinori Yamazaki Simi Padival Akira Kumagai Hilary Babcock

OBJECTIVE Although mandatory vaccination programs have been effective in improving the vaccination rate among healthcare workers, implementing this type of program can be challenging because of varied reasons for vaccine refusal. The purpose of our study is to measure improvement in the influenza vaccination rate from a multifaceted intervention at a Japanese tertiary care center where implemen...

2006
B. N. Rusli

Several studies on job stress have been conducted among nurses, teachers, clerks, lecturers, laboratory technicians, petroleum and automotive workers and the calculated prevalences ranged from 20-35%; associated factors identified include high job demand, low job control and poor social support. Thus, the aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and associated factors of stress ...

2017
Peihang Sun Xue Zhang Yihua Sun Hongkun Ma Mingli Jiao Kai Xing Zheng Kang Ning Ning Yapeng Fu Qunhong Wu Mei Yin

This research aimed to determine the prevalence of workplace violence (WPV) against healthcare workers, explore the frequency distribution of violence in different occupational groups, and determine which healthcare occupation suffers from WPV most frequently. Furthermore, the current study aimed to compare risk factors affecting different types of WPV in Chinese hospitals. A cross-sectional de...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2016
Kristina S Ibler Gregor B E Jemec Lene H Garvey Tove Agner

BACKGROUND Occupational contact dermatitis is common in healthcare workers. Although irritant contact dermatitis resulting from wet work is the most frequently reported cause, healthcare workers also constitute high-risk group for the development of allergic contact dermatitis and contact urticaria. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the prevalence of delayed-type and immediate-type hypersensitivity in 1...

Journal: :Quality & safety in health care 2010
C Tvedt G Bukholm

INTRODUCTION Adherence to infection control guidelines is low, and several efforts have been made to improve healthcare workers' performance of infection control measures. In this study, the performance and evaluation of a hospital-wide infection control programme is described. The most important measure was distribution of an infection control newsletter. METHODS In evaluation of the program...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2012
J Smedley S Williams P Peel K Pedersen

OBJECTIVES This systematic review informed evidence-based guidelines for the management of occupational dermatitis, with a particular focus on healthcare workers. METHODS A multidisciplinary guideline group formulated questions about the management of healthcare workers with dermatitis. Keywords derived from these questions were used in literature searches. We appraised papers and developed r...

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