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1
Burnout among nurses, midwives,
and
physicians in maternity
care
exposed to traumatic childbirth events.
Authors
Robinson KA; Atlas RO; Storr CL; Gaitens JM; Blanchard M; Ogbolu Y
Source
MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs 2024 Nov/Dec; 49(6):332-340
2
Trajectories
and
predictors of client violence among child protection services
workers
.
Authors
Radey M; Wilke DJ
Source
Psychol Violence 2024 Sep; 14(5):291-301
3
Patterns
and
correlates of traumatic
stress
, depression, anxiety,
and
moral injury in U.S.
health
care
providers late in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors
Papa A; Okun AH; Barile JP; Jia H; Thompson WW; Guerin RJ
Source
Psychol Trauma 2024 Aug; :[Epub ahead of print]
4
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
5
[It] does harden a person working in such a stressful environment: U.S. correctional nurses share spillover effects of their work.
Authors
Keller E; Boch S; Davis KG; Gillespie GL; Hittle BM
Source
J Forensic Nurs 2024 Jul-Sep; 20(3):185-194
6
Unlocking prevalence data: describing the job
stress
and
well-being of U.S. correctional nurses.
Authors
Keller EG; Hittle BM; Boch SJ; Davis KG; Gillespie GL
Source
Workplace
Health
Saf 2024 Jun; 72(6):210-222
7
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
8
Emotional exhaustion in healthcare
workers
: moving beyond coping skills to improve organizational conditions.
Authors
Siddique S; Gore R; Zhang Y; Punnett L
Source
J Occup Environ Med 2024 Apr; 66(4):e125-e130
9
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
10
Identifying key data gaps
and
promoting intervention in work-related chronic disease: the NIOSH Chronic Disease Program.
Authors
Stueckle TA; Anderson K; Shockey T; Velazquez-Kronen R; McKernan L
Source
Toxicologist 2024 Mar; 198(S1):183
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