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1
Circumstantial factors among Kentucky nurse suicide decedents, 2005 to 2019.
Authors
Norrod PE; Marfell J; Walmsley LA; Brown S
Source
Workplace
Health
Saf 2024 Oct; :[Epub ahead of print]
2
Moral injury among healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis: developing a blueprint for awareness, prevention,
and
mitigation.
Authors
Purcell NJ
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-012201, 2024 Jul; :1-21
3
Moral injury awareness & prevention in healthcare organizations: a blueprint informed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors
Purcell N; Bertenthal D; Usman H; Maguen S; Griffin B; Mehlman H; McGrath S; Spetz J; Hysong S; Seal K
Source
San Francisco, California: Healthforce Center at UCSF, 2024 Apr; :1-25
4
Protecting the mental
health
and
well-being of the nation's
health
workforce.
Authors
Howard J; Houry D
Source
Am J Public
Health
2024 Feb; 114(S2):137-141
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
Effects of workplace variables on workers intentions to misuse prescription opioids.
Authors
Weaver G; Hansen WB; Ruppert S; Tabassum QM; Hebard S; Milroy J; Wyrick D
Source
J Occup Environ Med 2023 Nov; 65(11):e717-e721
7
Post-traumatic stress disorder
and
risk of first-time
and
repeated opioid-related hospitalizations among World Trade Center
Health
Registry enrollees.
Authors
Garrey SK; Locke S; Pollari C; Li J; Takemoto E
Source
Psychiatry Res 2023 Oct; 328:115462
8
Industry, occupation,
and
exposure history of mesothelioma patients in the U.S. National Mesothelioma Virtual Bank, 2006-2022.
Authors
Gao Y; Mazurek JM; Li Y; Blackley D; Weissman DN; Burton SV; Amin W; Landsittel D; Becich MJ; Ye Y
Source
Environ Res 2023 Aug; 230:115085
9
Circumstances contributing to installation, maintenance,
and
repair worker death by suicide.
Authors
Soupene VA; Davis J; Fogner A; Casteel C
Source
J Occup Environ Med 2023 May; 65(5):394-400
10
Why won't it stop: workplace violence in emergency care.
Authors
Gillespie GL; Tamsukhin S
Source
J Emerg Nurs 2023 May; 49(3):310-316
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