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- La souffrance au travail des soignants : une analyse des conséquences délétères des outils de gestion
- La prévention des risques pour le personnel
- L’épuisement professionnel des soignants
- Burn out : pour qui sonne le glas ?
- Organisation du travail en 2 x 12 h
- Modifications des horaires de garde : conséquences sur la perception par les résidents de leur qualité de vie et de la sécurité des patients
- Les risques cachés à l’hôpital.
- Les nouveaux bilans sociaux des hôpitaux
- Les clients agressifs et la sécurité du personnel
- Quand les médecins se mobilisent pour combattre le burn out
- L’exposition aux risques professionnels dans la fonction publique
- La reconstruction professionnelle après un burnout
- Qualité de vie au travail dans les établissements de santé : la HAS et l’ANACT publient leurs travaux
- Évaluation de la pénibilité physique du travail par la cardiofréquencemétrie chez le personnel soignant
- Conditions de travail et de formation des étudiants en médecine Chiffres & Ressentis
- Dossier : Professions paramédicales – Quand soigner passe avant soi
- Contamination environnementale par le méthotrexate en pharmacie communautaire au Québec
- Avis relatif au protocole d’identification et d’inclusion des personnels du CHU de Caen (site Côte de Nacre) exposés professionnellement aux poussières d’amiante ou susceptibles de l’avoir été
- Astreinte cardiaque des aides-soignantes au CHU de Clermont-Ferrand
- Les risques psychosociaux au travail – Un panorama d’après l’enquête Santé et itinéraire professionnel 2010
- Why renal nurses cope so well with their workplace stressors
- Tuberculin skin test and boosted reactions among newly employed healthcare workers: an observational study
- The prospective effects of workplace violence on physicians’ job satisfaction and turnover intentions: the buffering effect of job control
- The effect of stress on health and its implications for nursing
- The effect of a multimodal group programme in hospital workers with persistent low back pain: a prospective observational study
- Shift work and cognition in the Nurses’ Health Study
- Rotating-shift nurses after a day off: peripheral clock gene expression, urinary melatonin, and serum 17-β-estradiol levels
- Rotating night-shift work and lung cancer risk among female nurses in the United States
- Les directeurs souffrent en silence de risques psycho-sociaux… et le font savoir
- Patient transfers and assistive devices: prospective cohort study on the risk for occupational back injury among healthcare workers
- Effect of the 16-hour work limit on general surgery intern operative case volume: a multi-institutional study
- Oral antineoplastic handling at health care institutions in the United States: survey of nurses and pharmacists
- Needlestick and sharps injuries among medical undergraduate students
- Napping on the Night Shift: A Study of Sleep, Performance, and Learning in Physicians-in-Training
- Monitoring of health care personnel employee and occupational health immunization program practices in the United States
- Maintaining reduced noise levels in a resource-constrained neonatal intensive care unit by operant conditioning
- Leukemia from Dermal Exposure to Cyclophosphamide among Nurses in the Netherlands: Quantitative Assessment of the Risk
- Ionising radiation awareness among resident doctors, interns, and radiographers in a university hospital emergency department
- Influenza vaccination for healthcare workers who care for people aged 60 or older living in long-term care institutions
- Hospital nurses’ wellbeing at work: a theoretical model
- Helping women but hurting ourselves? Neck and upper back musculoskeletal symptoms in a cohort of Australian Midwives
- Creating a culture of safety for safe patient handling
- Hepatitis B vaccination coverage among health-care personnel in the United States
- Health Care Worker Exposures to Pertussis: Missed Opportunities for Prevention
- Ergonomic assessment of the surgeon’s physical workload during standard and robotic assisted laparoscopic procedures
- Emergency medicine resident well-being: stress and satisfaction
- CDC Guidance for Evaluating Health-Care Personnel for Hepatitis B Virus Protection and for Administering Postexposure Management
- Carpal tunnel syndrome – an occupational hazard facing dentistry
- Burnout, coping, and spirituality among internal medicine resident physicians
- Burnout Among U.S. Medical Students, Residents, and Early Career Physicians Relative to the General U.S. Population
- Biological exposure metrics of beryllium-exposed dental technicians
- Asthma among workers in healthcare settings: role of disinfection with quaternary ammonium compounds
- A cytogenetic approach to the effects of low levels of ionizing radiation (IR) on the exposed Tunisian hospital workers
mars 2014
février 2014