نتایج جستجو برای: perceived safety

تعداد نتایج: 391334  

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2009
Ching-I Teng Yu-Tzu Dai Yea-Ing Lotus Shyu May-Kuen Wong Tsung-Lan Chu Ying-Huang Tsai

PURPOSE To examine how professional commitment influences patient safety and patient-perceived care quality. DESIGN Investigators for this study used a cross-sectional design with questionnaires. A total of 348 pairs of nurses and inpatients were contacted at two medical centers in Taiwan during the period from August 2007 to January 2008, yielding 284 pairs of completed questionnaires. MET...

2012
Jim A Wright Hong Yang Ulrike Rivett Stephen W Gundry

BACKGROUND In low and middle income countries, public perceptions of drinking water safety are relevant to promotion of household water treatment and to household choices over drinking water sources. However, most studies of this topic have been cross-sectional and not considered temporal variation in drinking water safety perceptions. The objective of this study is to explore trends in perceiv...

2011
Mariëlle A Beenackers Carlijn BM Kamphuis Alex Burdorf Johan P Mackenbach Frank J van Lenthe

BACKGROUND Little is known about the interaction between individual and environmental determinants of physical activity, although this may be important information for the development of effective interventions. The goal of this paper is to investigate whether perceived neighborhood safety modifies associations between individual cognitions and sports participation. METHODS Cross-sectional da...

Aims: Improving childrenchr('39')s health is one of the most important indicators of a communitychr('39')s health and preventing injuries in children requires safety. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of theory-based education (Health Belief Model) on motherschr('39') safety behavior in preventing injuries from pediatric accidents. Materials & Methods: This semi-expe...

2016
William J. Heerman Stephanie J. Mitchell Jessica Thompson Nina C. Martin Evan C. Sommer Margaret van Bakergem Julie Lounds Taylor Maciej S. Buchowski Shari L. Barkin

BACKGROUND Perception of undesirable features may inhibit built environment use for physical activity among underserved families with children at risk for obesity. METHODS To examine the association of perceived availability, condition, and safety of the built environment with its self-reported use for physical activity, we conducted a cross-sectional analysis on baseline data from a randomiz...

Journal: :HERD 2012
Hyung-Sook Lee Mardelle M Shepley

OBJECTIVE To examine personal, social, and perceived environmental factors related to leisure-time walking behavior among Korean adults using the framework of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). BACKGROUND Sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity contribute to rising obesity rates and chronic diseases among Korean adults. Understanding correlates of walking is necessary to develop effect...

2014
Do Quyen Pham Mark J. Ommerborn DeMarc A. Hickson Herman A. Taylor Cheryl R. Clark

OBJECTIVE Patterns of fat distribution are heavily influenced by psychological stress, sex, and among women, by menopause status. Emerging evidence suggests the lack of perceived neighborhood safety due to crime may contribute to psychological stress and obesity among exposed residents. Our objective is to determine if perceived neighborhood safety is associated with abdominal adiposity among A...

Journal: :BMC health services research 2016
Mikaela Ridelberg Kerstin Roback Per Nilsen Siw Carlfjord

BACKGROUND There is widespread recognition of the problem of unsafe care and extensive efforts have been made over the last 15 years to improve patient safety. In Sweden, a new patient safety law obliges the 21 county councils to assemble a yearly patient safety report (PSR). The aim of this study was to describe the patient safety work carried out in Sweden by analysing the PSRs with regard to...

Journal: :Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science 2004
David P Eisenman Cheryl Wold Claude Setodji Scot Hickey Ben Lee Bradley D Stein Anna Long

OBJECTIVES Public health departments' effectiveness during catastrophic bioterrorism will require trust on the part of diverse communities. This study describes variations in perceptions that the public health system will respond fairly to one's needs in a bioterrorist event, regardless of race/ethnicity, income, or other characteristics. METHODS Using the Los Angeles County Health Survey, a ...

2014
Doug Alards-Tomalin Tamara L. Ansons Tara C. Reich Yumiko Sakamoto Rita Davie Jason P. Leboe-McGowan

Airport security measures can be grouped into two types; standardized screening techniques, which all passengers must undergo (e.g., baggage X-rays, metal detecting scans); and elevated-risk screening (including pat-downs and strip searches) for which only a sub-set of passengers are selected. In the current study, an undergraduate sample (n 1⁄4 636) was surveyed regarding the professionalism o...

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