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1
Pediatric nurses'
fatigue
descriptions in occupational injury reports: a descriptive qualitative study.
Authors
Hittle BM; Keller EG; Lee RC; Daraiseh NM
Source
Work 2024 May; :[Epub ahead of print]
2
Evaluation of waste anesthetic gas exposures at a veterinary hospital.
Authors
Tomasi S; Lee EG; Kobos L
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
, HHE 2022-0032-3399, 2024 May; :1-51
3
Professional quality of life in animal research personnel is linked to retention & job satisfaction: a mixed-methods cross-sectional survey on compassion
fatigue
in the USA.
Authors
Young L; Ferrara F; Kelly L; Martin T; Thompson-Iritani S; LaFollette MR
Source
PLoS One 2024 Apr; 19(4):e0298744
4
Addressing
health
care workers' mental
health
: a systematic review of evidence-based interventions
and
current resources.
Authors
Anger WK; Dimoff JK; Alley L
Source
Am J Public
Health
2024 Feb; 114(S2):S213-S226
5
Physicians' occupational
health
during COVID-19: a qualitative analysis of systems factors.
Authors
Buchbinder MH
Source
Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of
Health
and
Human Services, Public
Health
Service, Centers for Disease Control
and
Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety
and
Health
, R21-OH-012175, 2024 Jan; :1-15
6
The Job Leeway Scale: initial evaluation of a self-report measure of
health
-related flexibility
and
latitude at work.
Authors
Shaw WS; Dugan AG; McGonagle AK; Nicholas MK; Tveito TH
Source
J Occup Rehabil 2023 Sep; 33(3):581-591
7
Tiredness takes its toll: an integrative review on sleep
and
occupational outcomes for long-term care workers.
Authors
Keller E; Hittle BM; Smith CR
Source
J Gerontol Nurs 2023 Jan; 49(1):27-33
8
University of Connecticut study on aging, musculoskeletal disorders
and
work capacity.
Authors
Cherniack M; Dugan A; Fortinisky R; Garza J; Barnes-Farrell J; Henning R
Source
Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of
Health
and
Human Services, Public
Health
Service, Centers for Disease Control
and
Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety
and
Health
, R01-OH-008929, 2022 Dec; :1-28
9
A qualitative analysis of psychosocial stressors
and
health
impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on frontline healthcare personnel in the United States.
Authors
Shah AH; Becene IA; Nguyen KTNH; Stuart JJ; West MG; Berrill JES; Hankins J; Borba CPC; Rich-Edwards JW
Source
SSM Qual Res
Health
2022 Dec; 2:100130
10
Research priorities to reduce risks from work hours
and
fatigue
in the healthcare
and
social assistance sector.
Authors
Caruso CC; Arbour MW; Berger AM; Hittle BM; Tucker S; Patrician PA; Trinkoff AM; Rogers AE; Barger LK; Edmonson JC; Landrigan CP; Redeker NS; Chasens ER
Source
Am J Ind Med 2022 Nov; 65(11):867-877
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