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Occupational Health Services (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Occupational Health Services'
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A national survey of support and counselling after maternal death.
30 Oct 2009
The 2000-2002 Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health report highlighted several cases of maternal death where the staff who had been involved, were not offered support. The report recommended that 'Trusts must make provision for the ...
rec_pub_19825057-a-national-survey-support-counselling-maternal-death.htm
Impairment by psychiatric disorders, including alcoholism and drug dependence.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19806870-impairment-psychiatric-disorders-including-alcoholism-drug-dependence.htm
Best practices for smoking cessation: implications for employer-based programs.
30 Aug 2009
Tobacco use and smoking continue to be one of the most important potentially preventable health problems of the 21st century. A large number of studies published in the peer-reviewed literature now inform much of our employer-based programming ...
rec_pub_19750963-best-practices-smoking-cessation-implications-employer-based-programs.htm
5 Aug 2009
AIMS: In January 2006 the Medical Protection Society (MPS) and Medical Assurance Society (MAS) commenced a jointly funded counselling service for stressed doctors in New Zealand. Stressed and impaired doctors may impact negatively on patient care. ...
rec_pub_19701257-addressing-stress-related-impairment-doctors-survey-providers-doctors.htm
Supporting staff recovery and reintegration after a critical incident resulting in infant death.
30 Jul 2009
A critical incident is described as any sudden unexpected event that has the power to overwhelm the usual effective coping skills of an individual or a group and can cause significant psychological distress in usually healthy persons. A Just Culture ...
rec_pub_19696570-supporting-staff-recovery-reintegration-critical-incident-resulting.htm
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19728683-patient-satisfaction-nurse-practitioner-physician-services.htm
30 Jul 2009
Recovery is the model of care presently advocated for mental health services internationally. The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of mental health professionals to the concept of recovery in mental health. A descriptive ...
rec_pub_19594676-knowledge-attitudes-mental-health-professionals-ireland-concept.htm
13 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Workplace mental health promotion (WMHP) aims to prevent and effectively manage the social and economic costs of common mental illnesses such as depression. The mental health of managers and employees within small-medium enterprises ...
rec_pub_19604351-promoting-mental-health-small-medium-enterprises-evaluation-business.htm
29 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: There are doubts about the ability of public health services to significantly reduce occupational injuries through non-targeted investigations and surveillance programmes. METHODS: For this reason an intervention was designed ...
rec_pub_19764186-an-injuries-prevention-programme-transport-cargo-handling-sector.htm
[Legislation and inspection for the health and safety of workers. Efficacy and limits]
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVES: To provide information regarding Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Inspections in Europe. METHODS AND RESULTS: The dynamics that are transforming regulatory subsystems and complementary inspection services are described. ...
rec_pub_19764183-legislation-inspection-health-safety-workers-efficacy-limits.htm
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