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“We hear and we fear” – Insights of 1203 Women on Personnel Conversations During Cesarean Delivery
ObjectiveTo assess the preferences of women undergoing cesarean delivery regarding intraoperative conversations among healthcare personnel.
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The needs of healthcare personnel who provide home-based pediatric palliative care: a mixed method systematic review
BackgroundFamilies with children who have life-limiting or life-threatening illnesses often prefer to receive care at home to maintain a sense of...
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Cognitive Processing Therapy: A Meta-analytic Review Among Veterans and Military Personnel with PTSD
PurposeThe purpose of the current study was to conduct a comprehensive meta-analytic review of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD among...
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Role identities of emergency medical services personnel and their associations with intention to leave the profession
BackgroundThe scope of emergency medical services (EMS) has expanded from the urgent care of emergency patients to on-call healthcare services...
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of critical care unit personnel regarding pediatric palliative care: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundFew studies have evaluated the perceptions of healthcare providers in China regarding pediatric palliative care, particularly in critical...
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Job description and perception of clinical research personnel working in a network of French intensive care units
BackgroundThere is a lack of information about the organisation and management of clinical research personnel in Europe and of their professional...
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Components of hospital personnel preparedness to evacuate patients in disasters: a systematic review
BackgroundDuring natural catastrophes, hospital staff members’ readiness for crisis management—particularly concerning patient evacuation and...
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Quantifying Exercise Heat Acclimatisation in Athletes and Military Personnel: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
BackgroundAthletes and military personnel are often expected to compete and work in hot and/or humid environments, where decrements in performance...
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Experiences of oncology healthcare personnel in international medical service quality: a phenomenological study
BackgroundWith the globalization of medical services on the rise, Asia has ascended to a destination of choice for its high-quality medical services...
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Depression and anxiety in peruvian military personnel during the pandemic context: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, increased workload and stress could have increased mental health problems (anxiety and depression) in...
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Exploring the Occupational Lifestyle Experiences of the Families of Public Safety Personnel
PurposePublic safety personnel, including first responders, are regularly exposed to physical, social, and psychological risks and occupational...
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Trends in psychotropic drug consumption among French military personnel during the COVID-19 epidemic
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic may have had significant mental health consequences for military personnel, which is a...
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Level of perceived social support, and associated factors, in combat-exposed (ex-)military personnel: a systematic review and meta-analysis
PurposeCombat deployment increases exposure to potentially traumatic events. Perceived social support (PSS) may promote health and recovery from...
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Physical and psychological workloads and their association with occupational fatigue among hospital service personnel
BackgroundPhysical and psychological workloads are a vital issue in the workplace. This study aimed to investigate the association between physical...
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Study of the Variables of Local Healthcare Personnel Linked to Becoming a Formal Public CPR Instructor in Baoan, Shenzhen, China
BackgroundPublic Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) education is important to increase the survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)....
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Injury rates in female and male military personnel: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundAn effective military force is required to be agile, capable, efficient, and potent. Injuries to military personnel interrupt active-duty...
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Factors Influencing Military Personnel Utilizing Chaplains: A Literature Sco** Review
Chaplains have been embedded in military settings for over a millennium. In recent years however, the decline in spiritual/religious (S/R)...
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Investigating and analyzing the current situation and factors influencing chronic neck, shoulder, and lumbar back pain among medical personnel after the epidemic
BackgroundChronic shoulder and neck pain is one of the most common chronic occupational disorders, with an average incidence rate of 48.5%, severely...
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Outcomes of prehospital traumatic cardiac arrest managed by helicopter emergency medical service personnel in Japan: a registry data analysis
BackgroundTraumatic cardiac arrest (TCA) is associated with poor outcomes. Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMSs) are often used to transport...
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Resilience, sense of danger, and reporting in wartime: a cross-sectional study of healthcare personnel in a general hospital
Background and AimsMaintaining healthcare services and ensuring the presence of healthcare personnel (HCP) during periods of conflict and...