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Publikováno v:
Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health. 28:192-211
Demand-side and supply-side factors are explored related to workplace accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Employers who had sought and received consultation from the Job Accommodation Network were later contacted for a follow-up intervi
Publikováno v:
Disability and Health Journal. 4:201-208
Background Personal assistance services (PAS) can be valuable adjuncts to the complement of accommodations that support workers with disabilities. This literature review explored the professional literature on the use of PAS in the workplace. Methods
Publikováno v:
Disability and Health Journal. 4:39-45
Background This study explored workplace disability accommodations and their benefits. The participants were employers and human resource professionals who had not used the services of the Job Accommodation Network (JAN). The companies included large
Publikováno v:
Disability and Health Journal. 2:196-205
Background This study compared the expense associated with use of personal assistance services (PAS) for individuals with disabilities to the expense incurred by individuals with disabilities who did not use PAS. The intent of this investigation was
Autor:
Rachel T, Abraham, Richard T, Walls, Mark, Fischer, Sandra, Markovic-Reed, Tatiana I, Solovieva, Floyd K, Russell, Alan M, Ducatman
Publikováno v:
The West Virginia medical journal. 108(6)
Five realistic tabletop scenarios were designed to facilitate threat preparedness training of Medical, Public Health, Nursing, Emergency Services, Mental Health, Allied Health, and Pharmacy personnel. Training scenarios were (1) student contaminates
Publikováno v:
Work (Reading, Mass.). 36(3)
Objective The intent of this investigation was to identify current definitions, issues, and strategies related to the use of Personal Assistance Services (PAS) in the workplace. Participants The participants were employees with disabilities who used
Publikováno v:
The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association. 21(3)
Context: Many rural elders experience limited access to health care. The majority of what we know about this issue has been based upon quantitative studies, yet qualitative studies might offer additional insight into individual perceptions of health