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Australasian emergency care. 25(2)
Background Musculoskeletal disorders in emergency nurses result in physical, psychological and financial strain. Contributing factors include: environmental, organisational, patient-related, medical emergencies, nurse’s knowledge and health status.
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Health care management review. 45(3)
Background Workplace violence (WPV) remains an international problem. This raises challenges for staff in meeting their duty of care to consumers while enforcing zero tolerance for violence directed toward them. Purpose The aim of the study was to ex
Workplace violence perpetrated by clients of health care: A need for safety and trauma‐informed care
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Journal of Clinical Nursing. 28:116-124
Aims To examine the relationship between workplace violence perpetrated by clients, their innate neurophysiological response to dis-ease and the resulting interactions with healthcare providers. Background Client-on-worker violence remains a problem
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Women and Birth. 29:62-71
Background Perinatal stress is associated with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. Mindfulness training may offer a safe and acceptable strategy to support perinatal mental health. Aim To critically appraise and synthesise the best available eviden
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Journal of nursing management. 27(4)
Aim To examine health care managers' and health and safety staff experiences of prevention and management of workplace violence against staff. Background Employers have a responsibility to protect employees from workplace violence. The varied care se
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Applied nursing research : ANR. 43
Aims To examine the neurobiological response experienced by healthcare workers when exposed to workplace violence perpetrated by consumers, with a view to informing future training and self-care strategies for staff well-being. Background Considerabl
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 36:306-313
Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the acceptability of peer- and health-professional-led self-management education using the Stanford Program with Australian veterans and their partners. Methods The 6-week program taught problem-so
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Journal of Cancer Education. 29:38-43
Lean thinking and quality improvement processes identified a need to develop and implement a short concise web-based program for clinicians to increase their confidence and skills in supportive care screening of cancer patients. An independent pretes
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Midwifery. 50
Objective To determine the feasibility and acceptability and measure the effects of a mindfulness intervention compared to a pregnancy support program on stress, depressive symptoms and awareness of present moment experience. Design A pilot randomise
Autor:
Michael J. Dooley, Jennifer Lillian Marriott, Jill Beattie, Safeera Yasmeen Hussainy, Simon Wein, Maria Pisasale, Roger L. Nation, W J (Bill) Scott, Julia Fleming
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Supportive Care in Cancer. 14:177-184
The objective of this study was to determine the educational needs of community pharmacists in Australia related to palliative cancer care, to guide the development of an online educational program for pharmacists.Questionnaires were posted to a rand