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An Evaluation of Nurses' Perception and Confidence After Implementing a Workplace Aggression and Violence Prevention Training Program
2020
Journal of Nursing Administration
Workplace violence is highly prevalent for nurses, often going unreported. Regrettably, the very patients and visitors being cared for often perpetrate the majority of violence. ...
This article's purpose is to describe how an institution implemented a workplace violence prevention training program designed to increase nurses' perception and confidence with aggressive and violent ...
This behavioral health hospital offers nonviolent crisis intervention and de-escalation training, along with custom modules based on best practices and research. ...
doi:10.1097/nna.0000000000000870
pmid:32175936
fatcat:vblz3wc3lbfkjeeyocaa2n2qae
Mental health drug and alcohol skin integrity champions as part of a district-wide model of care for wound prevention and management
2020
Wound Practice and Research
Mental health drug & alcohol skin integrity champions as part of a district-wide model of care for wound prevention and management. ...
Keywords skin integrity, champion, model of care, mental health, drug and alcohol For referencing Monaro S et al. ...
These included a card game based on Old Maid where the game aimed to pair cards with the strategies for pressure injury prevention, and an extended version for clinicians relating to identifying and staging ...
doi:10.33235/wpr.28.1.22-29
fatcat:vnlmrghgizaylhu3ibo76od64a
Health Service Interventions for Intimate Partner Violence among Military Personnel and Veterans: A Framework and Scoping Review
2022
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Most initiatives were classified as responses to IPV, with one example of indicated prevention. ...
Findings were synthesised narratively, and in relation to a conceptual framework that distinguishes across prevention, response, and recovery-oriented strategies. ...
Members included Candice Monson, Harriet MacMillian, Melissa Kimber, Tamy Superle, and Natalie Champagne. ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph19063551
pmid:35329239
pmcid:PMC8955703
fatcat:jvdky3hft5aqzgsfw2aj6qhute
Personalized medicine for patients with COPD: where are we?
2019
International Journal of COPD
However, it is not possible to predict morbidity and mortality of individual patients based on the degree of lung function impairment, nor does the degree of airflow limitation allow guidance regarding ...
Also, it proposes a systems medicine approach, integrating genetic, environmental, (micro)biological, and clinical factors in experimental and computational models in order to decipher the multilevel complexity ...
Existing systems range from CDSS for spirometry quality control, 200 to integrated-care based applications creating individual treatment pathways from multiple intervention modules based on a broad biopsychosocial ...
doi:10.2147/copd.s175706
pmid:31371934
pmcid:PMC6636434
fatcat:a4iiunkd2nh65osfbiknzscih4
Moving from evidence to practice: Models of care for the prevention and management of musculoskeletal conditions
2014
Baillière's Best Practice & Research : Clinical Rheumatology
With musculoskeletal conditions now identified as the second highest cause of the morbidity-related global burden of disease, models of care for the prevention and management of disability related to musculoskeletal ...
Musculoskeletal models of care aim to describe how to operationalise evidence-based guidelines for musculoskeletal conditions and thus support implementation by clinical teams and their health systems. ...
Acknowledgements Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood and Dr Sudhakar Rao are acknowledged for providing comments in the Musculoskeletal Injury and Trauma sub-section. ...
doi:10.1016/j.berh.2014.07.001
pmid:25481427
fatcat:5thejpvvcjgg3mhglnvmczr67a
Offshore wind decommissioning: an assessment of the risk of operations
2022
International Journal of Sustainable Energy
The potential hazards are identified through well-established techniques such as hazard identification (HAZID), fault tree analysis (FTA), event tree analysis (ETA) and risk matrix. ...
This paper aims to propose qualitative and quantitative approaches for identifying and prioritising different hazards associated with decommissioning of offshore wind farms. ...
Based on the G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation (2020) report, the potential hazards throughout offshore wind decommissioning activities were found to be higher during the lifting and ...
doi:10.1080/14786451.2021.2024830
fatcat:oc3jefngsfewjmuq4lc6uh3wnq
Making a Difference
2004
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing
House Conference on Aging; improving state and locally-based integrated delivery systems to meet 21 st Century needs for seniors; and supporting geriatric education and training for healthcare professionals.The ...
The unit is working to integrate provincial health and community services related to falls. ...
Please provide the citation(s) for any falls-related journal article(s) you have published in the past 18 months. 7. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1552-6909.2004.tb00256.x
pmid:15561655
fatcat:vlyrksfynnhghbvold4xhnwfam
Pregabalin versus placebo in targeting pro-nociceptive mechanisms to prevent chronic pain after whiplash injury in at-risk individuals – a feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial
2018
Trials
Pregabalin's effects on central sensitization indicate the potential to prevent or modulate these processes after whiplash injury and to improve health outcomes, but this has not been investigated. ...
and evidencebased advice (control) for individuals with acute whiplash injury at risk of poor recovery. ...
Evidence-based advice On randomisation, an evidence-based advice booklet Whiplash Injury Recovery: A Self Help Guide (2 nd edition) [36] , based on recommendations of the current Australian Guidelines ...
doi:10.1186/s13063-018-2450-9
pmid:29343280
pmcid:PMC5773126
fatcat:ob4m727kvbekdfpwotl526iiau
Toward a Blueprint for Trauma-Informed Service Delivery in Schools
2015
School Mental Health
Schools represent an opportune system for prevention and early intervention across domains related to child success. ...
Historically, school-based outcomes have focused heavily on academic domains, yet there has been increasing acceptance and attention to the connection among social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health ...
The need for a multi-pronged, multi-agency public health approach to addressing trauma has been acknowledged (SAMHSA, 2014), with the organizing document on the concept of trauma and a trauma-informed ...
doi:10.1007/s12310-015-9166-8
fatcat:rp56xoqe6rfszbtnmk4kpnlnpi
An Ear Wearable Device System for Facial Emotion Recognition Disorders
2021
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
The system consists of a multi-dimensional physiological signals acquisition module, an image acquisition and transmission module, a user interface of the user mobile terminal, and a cloud database for ...
Moreover, a deep learning based multi-model physiological signal pressure recognition algorithm and a facial emotion recognition algorithm were designed and implemented in the system. ...
, such as anxiety, to prevent it from escalating into more serious diseases like depression. (2) The system can provide a technical basis for treatment of specific diseases. ...
doi:10.3389/fbioe.2021.703048
pmid:34249893
pmcid:PMC8261155
fatcat:cppllcjaxjgznaokkbmcwpbvjq
Nerve-growth-factor antibody for the treatment of osteoarthritis pain and chronic low back pain
2019
Pain
The potential role of NGF in osteoarthritis and chronic low-back pain signaling is also examined to provide a mechanistic basis for the observed efficacy of NGF-Abs in clinical trials of these particular ...
In this regard, antibodies directed against nerve growth factor (NGF-Abs) are a new class of agents in development for the treatment of chronic pain conditions such as osteoarthritis and chronic low-back ...
relevant federal agencies and licensed complementary and integrative health fields • public and private payers • health care provider organizations, and other potential funders • patient advocacy organizations ...
doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001625
pmid:31145219
pmcid:PMC6756297
fatcat:yp4ybyfgavhhphemcmlgxeap6q
Exercise Metabolism
2015
Cell Metabolism
on health and longevity. ...
So, while further studies of the adaptations to exercise will likely provide interesting biological insights, they will have no effect on public health. ...
The take-home message for the public: we're aiming to get more bang for our bucks, rather than a free ride. ...
doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2015.06.012
fatcat:5qs2kt4wqbbbhfukdelbvwih4y
Physical Safety and Security: A Proposal for Internationally Comparable Indicators of Violence
2007
Oxford Development Studies
This paper proposes a household survey module for a multi-dimensional poverty questionnaire which can be used to complement the available data on the incidence of violence against property and the person ...
One of the challenges for academics, policy makers, and practitioners working broadly in programmes aimed at poverty alleviation, including violence prevention, is the lack of reliable and comparable data ...
suggest the identification of specific roles for other actors in crime prevention outside the state agencies of law enforcement and the criminal justice system. ...
doi:10.1080/13600810701701913
fatcat:olyjtxsxojh3zgysz6dubbhrb4
Using administrative databases to identify cases of chronic kidney disease: a systematic review
2011
Emerging Health Threats Jour
Identification and tracking of heat-related illnesses using syndromic surveillance Z Faigen, I Ajit, S Aslam, and S Adams 13. ...
Automated surveillance and public health reporting for gestational diabetes incidence and care using electronic health record data M Klompas, J McVetta, E Eggleston, T Mendoza, PR Daly, P Oppedisano, B ...
It is timely enough to allow for rapid intervention and flexible enough to respond to the demands of a dynamic situation. ...
doi:10.3402/ehtj.v4i0.7175
pmid:24149040
pmcid:PMC3168226
fatcat:imgv2r776zaidf76opgd4vbb2i
HIV, alcohol dependence, and the criminal justice system: a review and call for evidence-based treatment for released prisoners
2010
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
People with both HIV and alcohol use disorders are disproportionately concentrated within the U.S. criminal justice system; approximately one-quarter of all people with HIV cycle through the system each ...
Untreated alcohol dependence, particularly for released HIV-infected prisoners, has both negative consequences for the individual and society and requires a concentrated effort and rethinking of our existing ...
Acknowledgments Funding: Funding for this research was provided through the National Institute on Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse (R01 AA018944, Altice and Springer) and by provision of career development awards ...
doi:10.3109/00952990.2010.540280
pmid:21171933
pmcid:PMC3070290
fatcat:7vki2qehu5ejpckhv3hh6doj2q
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