2022
Dimensions of emotional distress among Brazilian workers in a COVID-19 reference hospital: A factor analytical study
Carvalho-Alves M, Petrilli-Mazon V, Brunoni A, Malbergier A, Fukuti P, Polanczyk G, Miguel E, Corchs F, Wang Y. Dimensions of emotional distress among Brazilian workers in a COVID-19 reference hospital: A factor analytical study. World Journal Of Psychiatry 2022, 12: 843-859. PMID: 35978972, PMCID: PMC9258270, DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i6.843.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCOVID-19 reference hospitalHospital workersMental healthReference hospitalSleep changesDevastating public health crisisPatient Health Questionnaire-9Emotional domainsGeneralized Anxiety Disorder-7COVID-19 hospitalCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicPresence of symptomsAnxiety Disorder-7Emotional distressSignificant protective factorDisease 2019 pandemicPost-traumatic stress disorderWorkers' mental healthEvent Scale-RevisedPublic health crisisQuestionnaire-9Observational studyHealth systemProtective factorsStress disorder
2008
Perceptions of hand hygiene practices in China
Yuan CT, Dembry LM, Higa B, Fu M, Wang H, Bradley EH. Perceptions of hand hygiene practices in China. Journal Of Hospital Infection 2008, 71: 157-162. PMID: 19013685, PMCID: PMC7132447, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2008.09.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHand hygiene practicesProper hand hygiene practicesHygiene practicesInfection controlHand hygieneImportant infection control measuresHospital's infection control departmentInfection control measuresPublic health staffHealthcare-Associated InfectionsEffective infection controlInfection control departmentQuality of careAdequate knowledgeHealth staffHospital workersCompliance rateHospitalKey hospitalsPotential strategyHygieneControl measuresData feedback
2007
Measuring Recovery Orientation in a Hospital Setting
Salyers MP, Tsai J, Stultz TA. Measuring Recovery Orientation in a Hospital Setting. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2007, 31: 131-137. PMID: 18018957, DOI: 10.2975/31.2.2007.131.137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelCommunity Mental Health CentersCommunity ParticipationCooperative BehaviorDelivery of Health CareFemaleGoalsHospitals, PsychiatricHospitals, StateHumansMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedMotivationOrientationPatient Care TeamProcess Assessment, Health CareProfessional-Patient RelationsQuality Assurance, Health CareSocial EnvironmentSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsRecovery Self-AssessmentRecovery orientationMental health programsTest-retest reliabilityExcellent internal consistencyHospital settingHospital workersHealth programsProvider versionRecovery outcomesInternal consistencyPsychometric propertiesValid measureAdequate convergentDiscriminant validitySelf-Assessment
1994
Correlates of attitudes concerning human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome among hospital workers
Gershon R, Curbow B, Kelen G, Celantano D, Lears K, Vlahov D. Correlates of attitudes concerning human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome among hospital workers. American Journal Of Infection Control 1994, 22: 293-299. PMID: 7847636, DOI: 10.1016/0196-6553(94)90016-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher knowledge scoresMode of transmissionGeneral AIDS knowledgeHospital workersKnowledge scoreOccupational riskAIDS knowledgeClinical workersHuman immunodeficiency virusCross-sectional studyInner-city hospitalHIV infectionImmunodeficiency syndromeAcute careImmunodeficiency virusModifiable factorsNonclinical workersHigher scoresResponse rateCorrelates of attitudesHIVAIDSLow levelsHospital employeesScores
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