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Publikováno v:
Public Health Challenges, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
ABSTRACT Background Occupational heat‐related illness (HRI) is problematic in the United States. Farmworkers are disproportionately affected by HRI compared to other workers. Uncovering barriers that farmworkers face to the prevention of HRI is cru
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https://doaj.org/article/2a83ddf3832349d99dcb6232c51500ae
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 49:27-33
Poor sleep quality and duration among health care professionals have negative impacts on worker safety, work readiness, and well-being. However, the consequences of impaired sleep among long-term care (LTC) workers remain understudied. The current in
Autor:
Claire C. Caruso, Megan W. Arbour, Ann M. Berger, Beverly M. Hittle, Sharon Tucker, Patricia A. Patrician, Alison M. Trinkoff, Ann E. Rogers, Laura K. Barger, J. Cole Edmonson, Christopher P. Landrigan, Nancy S. Redeker, Eileen R. Chasens
Publikováno v:
Am J Ind Med
BACKGROUND: The services of Healthcare and Social Assistance (HCSA) workers are needed by society around the clock. As a result, these workers are exposed to shift work and long work hours. The combination of demanding work schedules and other hazard
Autor:
Kendra Varner, Beverly M. Hittle, Donna Martsolf, Vicki L. Plano Clark, Gordon L. Gillespie, Susan Reutman
Publikováno v:
Workplace healthsafety. 70(12)
Background: New graduate role transition for nurses and teachers is stressful. Poor adaptation may manifest as insomnia, which has implications for the new professionals, their employers, and the public served. This study examines factors that impact
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nursing Studies. 142:104468
Autor:
Amit Bhattacharya, Beverly M. Hittle, Claire C. Caruso, Joshua Lambert, Holly J Jones, Gordon Lee Gillespie
Publikováno v:
West J Nurs Res
Extreme chronotype and circadian disrupting work hours may increase nurse disease risks. This national, cross-sectional study of nurses ( N = 527) had three hypotheses. When chronotype and shift times are incongruent, nurses will experience increased
Publikováno v:
Workplace healthsafety. 70(6)
Background: Sleep health disturbances can increase risks for workplace injury, error, and poor worker health. Essential workers have reported sleep disturbances since the COVID-19 pandemic onset, which may jeopardize their health and safety. The aims
Autor:
Beverly M. Hittle, Nancy M. Daraiseh
Publikováno v:
The Journal of nursing administration. 51(11)
Sufficient sleep is vital to the health and safety of healthcare workers and patients alike. Despite this, formal sleep promotion programs rarely exist within healthcare. Guidance does exist for how to incorporate strategies within healthcare organiz
Publikováno v:
Nurse Educator. 45:73-77
BACKGROUND Nursing programs have responsibility to become more holistic in admission practices, ensuring they admit applicants based on more than grades and test scores to determine the best fit for their program. PROBLEM One frequently cited holisti
Publikováno v:
Industrial Health
Shift workers are at risk for developing serious health issues due to short sleep. One cause of short sleep is circadian misalignment: sleep time is not synchronized with the body's natural circadian rhythms. Although circadian rhythms are strongly d