... Alexithymia and its association with burnout, depression and family support among Greek nursing staff. Hum Resour Health 2009, 7:72.59. Tselebis A, Moulou A, Ilias I: Burnout versus depression and ... specialization and training abroad. Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2006, 79:101-106.34. Blanc PML, Bakker AB, Peeters MCW, van Heesch NCA, Schaufeli WB: Emotional job demands andburnout ... opinion towardsthe EWTD and burnout. Previous research has notshown a significant relationship between resident workhours andburnout scores [9,67]. Moreover, Gelfand etal.[68] found that...
... co-workers and achievements) was used. Two categories of health care professionals, medical doctors and dentists (N = 67) and nurses (N = 219) participated and motivation and job satisfaction ... differencesaccording to gender, and hospital sector, with female doctors and nurses and accident and emergency (A+E)outpatient doctors reporting greater mean scores (p < 0.005). The medical staff showed statistically ... Motivation and job satisfaction among medical and nursing staff in a Cyprus public general hospital.Human Resources for Health 2010 8:26.Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take...
... life and medication satisfaction measuresAs secondary objectives of this study, caregiver-reportedHRQL and medication satisfaction were assessed usingthe ADHD Impact Module-Child (AIM-C) and ... medication, andsatisfaction levels were highacross all patch sizes. Caregiver satisfaction was highregarding MTS administration frequency and ease of com-pliance. At endpoint, 97.5%, 96.2%, and 97.5% ... predictors of HRQL change and/ or satisfaction will be important in understanding what ele-ments of stimulant treatment contribute most to improve-ments in HRQL and satisfaction. These studies...
... center, clear and always available communications betweendoctors, maintenance staff, patients’ families, and other emergency medical per-sonnel was critical for quality care of patients.The ... ago, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison,Wisconsin faced a problem—doctors andstaff were frustrated with poor wire-less communications in and around the two million square ... was one of the few landowners in thesearch area not directly controlled by the University system.US CELLULAR HELPS UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN HOSPITALIMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS ANDPATIENT SAFETYCASE...
... materialsmore understandable, health professionals must alsofind other means of communicating with patients. How do patients receive and understandinformation?Given the choice, patients prefer ... cancer: Factors influencing patient satisfactionand utilization. Patient Education and Counseling, 33 (2), 129-141. Cardinal, B.J. (2000). (Un)informed consent in exercise and sportscience research? ... face-to-faceinteractions with patients, greater use of alternativemedia (including audio-visual materials) and opportunities for patients to discuss information withhealth care professionals and other patients....
... ability and health outcomesis influenced by many variables, and with further under-standing of the issues related to health literacy and healtheducation materials, nurses can help design and usematerials ... culturally competent care, and modificationof provider -patient communication and education based onindividual abilities and learning styles are specified innumerous standards that address health ... knowl-edge and understanding of health literacy and the manyeffects that it can have on the health of patients. Since1999, October has been designated as ‘‘Health LiteracyMonth,’’ and multiple...
... orthodontists and patients discern on com-puter-modifi ed profi les. Materials: Using two Dolphin Imaging and Managementđ program modi ed pro les, assessment made by 30 patients, 30 orthodontists and ... sometimes highlight physical shape and face. Correlations between DDS and O groups, and DDS and P groups were not statistically signifi cant. Nev-ertheless, DDS and P groups correlation coeffi cient ... groups.CONCLUSIONSNormal profi le, and bi-retruded bimaxillary profi le were perceived as the most attractive by Mexican DDS, Orthodontists and Patients. Mandibular protru-sion profi le, in males and females, was...
... exercise, and of work.The doctor who gives much medicine and many medicines, who is continuallychanging them, and who does not insist dyspepsia, and how he bade him ride, and abandon drugs, and ... Walpole's, and after him wasThackeray's, and I like to fancy thatWalpole left the marker, and thatThackeray saw it and left it, too, as Idid.My patient, who liked books, wasinterested, and ... give rise to neglect of morenatural aids, and these tendencies arestrengthened and helped by the dislike ofmost patients to follow a schedule oflife, and by the comfort they seem to findin...
... interaction and communication between patients and practice staff. 43 20 Health literacy andpatient safety: Help patients understand American Medical Association Foundation and American ... tests 27Table of contents4 Health literacy andpatient safety: Help patients understand Health literacy andpatient safety: Help patients understandManual for cliniciansSecond editionAuthor: ... clear and simple and, as discussed in the next section, they should be written in easy-to-understand language and format. Ofce staff should review instructions with patients and check that patients...
... YP and a head Xo if and only if YP governs Xo, and YP and Xo share a designated agreement vector, such as [(zperson, ~number]; case marking holds between a head Xo and a phrase YP if and ... Syntactic Graphs and Constraint Satisfaction Jeff Martin Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 jeffmar@umiacs.umd.edu ... holds between a head Xo and a phrase YP if and only if Xo governs YP, and Xo and YP share a designated case feature; and so forth. Lebeaux (1989) argues that only closed classes of features...
... the patientand the dutiful can do it justice. Primary examinations of chest, heart, and other viscera are long and troublesome, and the first study of a case which is at all difficult, demands ... of nervousness, and of the uncontrol which is born of it, and the time when, after months or years of sickness, you have given back to the patient physical vigor, and with and he has taken ... morally perverted, and require the utmost firmness, and the most matured and educated intelligence, to train them wisely. Difficult epileptics and most idiots are best looked after, and certainly...
... andpatient mortality, nurse burnout, and jobdissatisfaction. JAMA 2002, 288(16):1987-93.22. Williams ES, Konrad TR, Linzer M, McMurray J, Pathman DE, GerrityM, et al.: Physician, practice, and ... burned out and have occasional symp-toms of burnout& quot;; (4) "The symptoms of burnout I'mexperiencing won't go away"; and (5) "I feel completelyburned out and I am ... oversight and implementation and critical edits tothe manuscript. MN contributed to oversight of data col-lection and implementation. NQ contributed to oversight and implementation and critical...