Namimatsu, Kyoko Takeda, Jun Endo, Motoki Ueda, Yuito Makino, Shintaro Tanigawa, Takeshi Itakura, Atsuo
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Industrial health
This study was to investigate the employment status of pregnant women in Japan and identify risk factors associated with resigning from work during pregnancy. We conducted a cross-sectional survey with 975 postpartum women in Tokyo and its suburbs, focusing on those who were employed during pregnancy. Women who were employed when they became pregna...
Kajumbula, Henry M Amoako, Daniel Gyamfi Tessema, Sofonias K Aworh, Mabel Kamweli Chikuse, Francis Okeke, Iruka N Okomo, Uduak Jallow, Sabelle Egyir, Beverly Kanzi, Aquillah M
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Antimicrobial resistance and infection control
Surveillance is essential in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), to monitor the extent of resistance, inform prevention, control measures, and evaluate intervention progress. Traditional surveillance methods based on phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility data offer important but limited insights into resistance mechanisms, transmiss...
Skarupski, Kimberly A Roth, David L Durso, Samuel C
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Human resources for health
Adult caregiving can be demanding and stressful, especially when the caregiver is employed. As the age of the U.S. population and workforce increases, more adults are providing care to aging family members. To understand the prevalence and aspects of the caregiving experience and caregiving strain among department of medicine faculty members, and t...
Amasha, Asaad A H Kasalak, Ömer Glaudemans, Andor W J M Noordzij, Walter Dierckx, Rudi A J O Koopmans, Klaas-Pieter Kwee, Thomas C
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Annals of nuclear medicine
To investigate temporal trends in the individual workload of nuclear medicine physicians at a large tertiary care academic center between 2008 and 2023. This study analyzed the reporting workload of nuclear medicine physicians in a large tertiary care academic center in The Netherlands on 36 unique (randomly sampled) calendar days, for each year be...
Bitton, Asaf Finke, Bruce
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Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM
Bradford, Natalie Kirk, Deborah Taylor, Karen Williams, Natalie McErlean, Gemma Cook, Olivia Gent, Lucy Monterosso, Leanne Lokmic-Tomkins, Zerina Ross, Xiomara Skrabal
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Objectives: Amidst the fulfilment of making a positive impact on patients’ lives, cancer nurses also contend with high workloads, limited resources, and barriers to career advancement. Understanding the perceptions of cancer nurses is essential in addressing these challenges and fostering an environment that promotes both professional satisfaction ...
Hall, Eric W Sarwary, Shabir Reynolds, Amelia Przedworski, Julia Newby-Kew, Abigail Camp, Karen Ku, Jennifer H Snowden, Jonathan M
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Journal of community health
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated a public health workforce shortage and national strategies have called for the development of clear occupational pathways for students to enter the public health workforce and meaningful public health careers. In response to the immediate need for public health workers during the pandemic, several unive...
Ford, Keith Watson, Fiona A Ross, Anthony Glascott, Michelle Crosland, Molly K Wortley, Matthew J McCall, Casey J
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Nurse education in practice
To understand the experiences of transition from the perspective of newly qualified mental health nurses and the impact this may have on their potential to remain in the role. During the transitional period following registration newly qualified nurses experience feelings of being overwhelmed and shock. Internationally there is limited research on ...
Mott, David A Arya, Vibhuti Bakken, Brianne K Doucette, William R Gaither, Caroline Gilson, Aaron Kreling, David H Schommer, Jon C Witry, Matthew
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American journal of pharmaceutical education
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in health care workers experiencing temporary or permanent changes in employment due to layoffs, quits, and postpandemic increased job demand. Analyzing the association of the COVID-19 pandemic with employment changes and results of changes for practicing pharmacists and understanding the associations with demographic...
Muir, K Jane McHugh, Matthew D Merchant, Raina M Lasater, Karen B
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Journal of emergency nursing
This study determined the relationship between the emergency nurse work environment and emergency department patient left without being seen rates and lengths of stay. Cross-sectional analysis of 215 New York and Illinois emergency departments. The work environment (abbreviated Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index) was measured by e...