Nurses have always played an essential role during epidemics, risking their lives caring for sick and dying patients. However, the unprecedented nature of the novel coronavirus …
All work sectors have been affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The perception of risk combined with the lack of safety and fear for their own safety have caused …
The psychological safety of frontline healthcare workers receives less attention in policy and from management than either physical safety or productivity goals. In other industries …
EN Strid, C Wåhlin, A Ros, S Kvarnström - BMC health services research, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Health care workers (HCWs) are at high risk of occupational injuries and approximately 10–15% of patients are affected by an adverse event during their hospital …
Consisting of four separate studies, the aim of this dissertation is to identify and compare social, psychological, sociodemographic, and contextual determinants associated with robot …
LM Mazur, A Khasawneh, C Fenison… - JMIR Research …, 2022 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Preventable surgical errors of varying degrees of physical, emotional, and financial harm account for a significant number of adverse events. These errors are …
Nursing is often hazardous work. Promoting safety and care requires nurses to apply knowledge, skill and creativity in patient encounters. Nurses' risk exposures are well …
D Utari, SM Nasri - Int J Public Heal Sci, 2021 - academia.edu
Based on the survey results, it was revealed that the hospital environment determines the form of services provided to patients. The working environment has positive relationship to …
Occupational violence is a psychosocial hazard of increasing concern, and healthcare has been identified as a 'high risk'industry, reinforcing the question:'Who cares for the …