نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare worker
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BACKGROUND China's healthcare reform programme continues to receive much attention. Central to these discussions has been how the various financial incentives underpinning reform efforts are negatively impacting on the healthcare workforce. Research continues to document these trends, however, qualitative analysis of how these incentives impact on the motivation of healthcare workers remains un...
Background and Methods. Vaccination of all healthcare workers is widely recommended by health authorities and medical institutions and support for mandatory vaccination is increasing. This paper presents the relevant literature and examines the evidence for patient benefit from healthcare worker vaccination. Articles identified by Medline searches and citation lists were inspected for internal ...
Background & Purpose:: The covid-19 pandemic imposes a significant burden on healthcare systems. Proper self-care practice in people can reduce the pressure on the medical staff and save time and expenses for the patients. We assessed the quality of self-care education of healthcare worker from the viewpoint of patients recovered from COVID-19. Materials & Method: This cross-sectional study wa...
In December 2014, Ebola virus disease (EVD) was diagnosed in a healthcare worker in the United Kingdom after the worker returned from an Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone. The worker flew on 2 flights during the early stages of disease. Follow-up of 238 contacts showed no evidence of secondary transmission of Ebola virus.
testing can never provide 100% accuracy—that blood from all patients should be assumed to represent occupational risk. This concept, which arrived on the healthcare scene only with the implementation of the universal precautions guidelines in 1987, should have long since permeated the healthcare workplace, beginning in the late 1940s, when the occupational risks for hepatitis B infection were i...
testing can never provide 100% accuracy—that blood from all patients should be assumed to represent occupational risk. This concept, which arrived on the healthcare scene only with the implementation of the universal precautions guidelines in 1987, should have long since permeated the healthcare workplace, beginning in the late 1940s, when the occupational risks for hepatitis B infection were i...
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