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'patient handling' OR 'patient lift*' OR 'lift* patient*' OR 'handl* patient*' OR lift* and patient*
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1
Evaluation of a passive back-support exoskeleton during in-bed
patient
handl
ing
tasks (dataset).
Authors
NIOSH
Source
Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health
and
Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control
and
Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety
and
Health, Research Dataset RD-1092-2024-0, 2024 Oct; :dataset
2
Save your back: comparison of the compressive force on the lower back based on differences in the training techniques.
Authors
Callihan ML; McCoy T; Reed C; Morley C; Law E; Philipps T
Source
J Emerg Nurs 2024 Sep; 50(5):651-659
3
Evaluation of a passive back-support exoskeleton during in-bed
patient
handl
ing
tasks.
Authors
Zheng L; Alluri CSV; Hawke AL; Hwang J
Source
Int J Occup Saf Ergon 2024 Aug; :[Epub ahead of print]
4
The role of National Institute for Occupational Safety
and
Health Hazard Evaluations in reducing ergonomic injury among interventional pulmonologists.
Authors
Tomasi SE; Hines SE; Ramsey J
Source
ATS Sch 2024 Jun; 5(2):341-342
5
Embracing
patient
safety culture in veterinary medicine could save money
and
time for veterinary healthcare workers.
Authors
Tomasi S; Hale C
Source
J Am Vet Med Assoc 2024 Mar; 262(3):313
6
Work-related injury or work-related pain? A qualitative investigation of work-related pain
and
injury management among rehabilitation professionals.
Authors
Evans KW; Myers D; Rockefeller K
Source
Work 2024 Jan; 78(1):99-109
7
Biomechanical investigation of optimal bed height for egressing
and
ingressing hospital beds.
Authors
Usmani AR; Kotowski SE; Kim J; Huston TR; Davis KG
Source
Hum Factors Health 2023 Dec; 4:100053
8
Underreporting of work-related low back pain among registered nurses: a mixed method study.
Authors
Kwon S; Lee SJ
Source
Am J Ind Med 2023 Nov; 66(11):952-964
9
Discussion panel decedent
handl
ing
: understanding the challenges
and
exploring opportunities for ergonomics research.
Authors
Fox RR; Lu M-L; Maikala RV; Furuness I; Lee T; Salmen-Navarro A; McGinty M; Wiggermann N
Source
Proceedings of the Human Factors
and
Ergonomics Society 66th Annual Meeting, October 10-14, 2022, Atlanta, Georgia. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors
and
Ergonomics Society, 2022 Sep; 66(1):1637-1641
10
An examination of Washington State workers' compensation claims for home-based health care workers, 2006 to 2016: part 1. Description of claims
and
claimants.
Authors
Howard NL; Adams D; Cole J
Source
Home Health Care Manag Pract 2022 Aug; 34(3):191-201
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