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février 2008
janvier 2008
- An investigation into patient and staff doses from X-ray angiography during coronary interventional procedures.
- Réduire les risques liés à la manipulation des patients bariatriques
- Interventions to prevent back pain and back injury in nurses: a systematic review.
- Hepatitis G virus exposure in dialysis staff.
- Burnout among Dutch medical residents.
- An enzyme-mediated assay to quantify inoculation volume delivered by suture needlestick injury: two gloves are better than one.
- Use of a Pandemic Preparedness Drill to Increase Rates of Influenza Vaccination Among Healthcare Workers *
- Prevalence of hand dermatitis in inpatient nurses at a United States hospital.
- Blunt suture needle use in laceration and episiotomy repair at vaginal delivery.
- A study examining the impact of 12-hour shifts on critical care staff.
- Erasing the word 'lift' from nurses' vocabulary when handling patients.
- An outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection in patients of a pediatric intensive care unit and high carriage rate among health care workers.
- Striving for balance: a grounded theory study of health experiences of nurses with musculoskeletal problems.
- The impact of educational interventions on primary health care workers' knowledge of occupational exposure to blood or body fluids.
- Healthcare workers infected with, blood-borne illnesses in Canada.
- Promouvoir la santé des soignants. Plus d'un sur dix veut abandonner sa profession.
- Les répercussions psychologiques des interventions médicales urgentes sur le personnel SAMU. Étude portant sur 50 intervenants SAMU.
- Épuisement professionnel. État des lieux… communs.
- Relations de soins et anxiété.
- Occupational exposure to HIV and the use of post-exposure prophylaxis.
- An assessment of influenza vaccination among health profession students.
- Quantitative measurement of stressful trunk postures in nursing professions.
- Best practices in OR suite layout and equipment choices to reduce slips, trips, and falls.
- Burnout in chairs of academic departments of ophthalmology.
- Effects of disinfectants and detergents on skin irritation.
- Employee health surveillance in the health care industry.
- Impaired vitamin B12 metabolic status in healthcare workers occupationally exposed to nitrous oxide.
- Environmental and biological monitoring of antineoplastic drugs in four workplaces in a Swedish hospital.
- Assessment of Noise Exposures in a Hospital Kitchen
- Municipal healthcare workers: work-related health hazards.
- Safety, hazards and ergonomics in the operating room.
- Survey of tuberculosis incidents in hospital healthcare workers, England and Wales, 2005.
- Health professionals' attitudes toward caring for people with hepatitis C.
- Sources of stress and burnout in acute psychiatric care: inpatient vs. community staff.
- Increasing influenza immunization for long-term care facility staff using quality improvement.
- Blood and body fluid splashes during surgery–the need for eye protection and masks.
- Preventing needlestick injuries in obstetrics and gynecology: how can we improve the use of blunt tip needles in practice?
- Transmission of SARS to healthcare workers. The experience of a Hong Kong ICU.
- Work-related injury among direct care occupations in British Columbia, Canada.
- STAMP: components of observable behaviour that indicate potential for patient violence in emergency departments.
- Risk of facial splashes in four major surgical specialties in a multicentre study.
- Measurement of the dose of radiation to the surgeon during surgery to the foot and ankle.
- The relationship between multidimensional leadership and burnout among nursing staff.
- Outbreak of acute gastroenteritis among emergency department staff.
- Needleguard systems: an evaluation.
- 1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one in disposable polyvinyl chloride gloves for medical use.
- Standardization of needlestick injury and evaluation of a novel virus-inhibiting protective glove.
- Dossier : tuberculose.
- L'accident de service dans la fonction publique hospitalière.
- The health status of Portuguese healthcare professionals.
- Usefulness of QuantiFERON TB-2G, a diagnostic method for latent tuberculosis infection, in a contact investigation of health care workers.
- Pharmacie – Petits trucs pour le SCAS et l'oncologie
- Work patterns and fatigue-related risk among junior doctors.
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