Assessing shift work and its health impacts

Assessing shift work and its health impacts
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9782832511503
ISBN-13 : 2832511503
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessing shift work and its health impacts by : Yuke Tien Fong

Managing Shift Work

Managing Shift Work
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 0717661970
ISBN-13 : 9780717661978
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Shift Work by :

Explains employers' legal duties to assess risks associated with shift work. This book aims to improve understanding of shift work and its impact on health and safety. It is suitable for employers, safety representatives, trade union officials, employees, regulators and other stakeholders.

Decent Working Time

Decent Working Time
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Publisher : International Labour Organization
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 9221179508
ISBN-13 : 9789221179504
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Decent Working Time by : International Labour Office

Including international comparative analysis alongside national case studies, this volume offers a wealth of information on the new trends which have emerged over the past decades - all of which were discussed at the recent 9th International Symposium on Working Time, Paris (2004). It looks at the increasing use of results-based employment relationships for managers and professionals, and the increasing fragmentation of time to more closely tailor staffing needs to customer requirements (e.g., short-hours, part-time work). Moreover, as operating/opening hours rapidly expand toward a 24-hour and 7-day economy, the book considers how this has resulted in a growing diversification, decentralization, and individualization of working hours, as well as an increasing tension between enterprises' business requirements and workers' needs and preferences regarding their hours. This new reality has raised some other challenging issues as well and the volume addresses those such as increasing employment insecurity and instability, time-related social inequalities, particularly in relation to gender, workers' ability to balance their paid work with their personal lives, and even the synchronization of working hours with social times, such as community activities.

Textbook of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management

Textbook of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9783030594039
ISBN-13 : 3030594033
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Textbook of Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management by : Liam Donaldson

Implementing safety practices in healthcare saves lives and improves the quality of care: it is therefore vital to apply good clinical practices, such as the WHO surgical checklist, to adopt the most appropriate measures for the prevention of assistance-related risks, and to identify the potential ones using tools such as reporting & learning systems. The culture of safety in the care environment and of human factors influencing it should be developed from the beginning of medical studies and in the first years of professional practice, in order to have the maximum impact on clinicians' and nurses' behavior. Medical errors tend to vary with the level of proficiency and experience, and this must be taken into account in adverse events prevention. Human factors assume a decisive importance in resilient organizations, and an understanding of risk control and containment is fundamental for all medical and surgical specialties. This open access book offers recommendations and examples of how to improve patient safety by changing practices, introducing organizational and technological innovations, and creating effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable care systems, in order to spread the quality and patient safety culture among the new generation of healthcare professionals, and is intended for residents and young professionals in different clinical specialties.

Plain Language about Shiftwork

Plain Language about Shiftwork
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : SRLF:AA0003649670
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Plain Language about Shiftwork by : Roger Rudolph Rosa

Circadian Medicine

Circadian Medicine
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781118467787
ISBN-13 : 1118467787
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Circadian Medicine by : Christopher S. Colwell

Circadian rhythms, the biological oscillations based around our 24-hour clock, have a profound effect on human physiology and healthy cellular function. Circadian Rhythms: Health and Disease is a wide-ranging foundational text that provides students and researchers with valuable information on the molecular and genetic underpinnings of circadian rhythms and looks at the impacts of disruption in our biological clocks in health and disease. Circadian Rhythms opens with chapters that lay the fundamental groundwork on circadian rhythm biology. Section II looks at the impact of circadian rhythms on major organ systems. Section III then turns its focus to the central nervous system. The book then closes with a look at the role of biological rhythms in aging and neurodegeneration. Written in an accessible and informative style, Circadian Rhythms: Health and Disease,will be an invaluable resource and entry point into this fascinating interdisciplinary field that brings together aspects of neuroscience, cell and molecular biology, and physiology.

Paradoxes in Nurses’ Identity, Culture and Image

Paradoxes in Nurses’ Identity, Culture and Image
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781351033404
ISBN-13 : 1351033409
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Paradoxes in Nurses’ Identity, Culture and Image by : Margaret McAllister

This book examines some of the more disturbing representations of nurses in popular culture, to understand nursing’s complex identities, challenges and future directions. It critically analyses disquieting representations of nurses who don’t care, who kill, who inspire fear or who do not comply with laws and policies. Also addressed are stories about how power is used, as well as supernatural experiences in nursing. Using a series of examples taken from popular culture ranging from film, television and novels to memoirs and true crime podcasts, it interrogates the meaning of the shadow side of nursing and the underlying paradoxes that influence professional identity. Iconic nursing figures are still powerful today. Decades after they were first created, Ratched and Annie Wilkes continue to make readers and viewers shudder at the prospect of ever being ill. Modern storytelling modes are bringing to audiences the grim reality that some nurses are members of the working poor, like Cath Hardacre in Trust Me, and others can be dangerous con artists, like the nurse in Dirty John. This book is important reading for all those interested in understanding the links between nursing’s image and the profession’s potential as an agent for change.

Tired Cops

Tired Cops
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 1878734679
ISBN-13 : 9781878734679
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Tired Cops by : Bryan Vila

Shiftwork

Shiftwork
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Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3631491336
ISBN-13 : 9783631491331
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Shiftwork by : W. Peter Colquhoun

In recent years, an increasing awareness of the fact that shiftwork may have many negative effects on the workers has been perceptible. Managers, unions, health practitioners and politicians should have a basic understanding of the possible effects of shiftwork on well-being, health, social life, performance and accidents. In this book, four prominent European shiftwork researchers not only present current information on all these problems, but also offer practical solutions to reduce their amount. These solutions have been tested in many organisations in industry and the service sector.

Modulation of Sleep by Obesity, Diabetes, Age, and Diet

Modulation of Sleep by Obesity, Diabetes, Age, and Diet
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9780124202405
ISBN-13 : 0124202403
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Modulation of Sleep by Obesity, Diabetes, Age, and Diet by : Ronald Ross Watson

Sleep disorder is a rampant problem in the US, with over 40 million Americans currently diagnosed according to the NIH. There is a clear association between sleep disorder and a wide range of other human disorders –performance deficiencies, psychiatric illnesses, heart disease, obesity and more – but in spite of this there is not yet a convenient overview on the market detailing the impact of obesity, age, diabetes and diet on sleep duration and attendant health outcomes. This volume focuses on the interaction between sleep and these factors, with special attention being paid to the potential for neurological modulation of sleep via diet. The volume aid readers in understanding the role each of these factors plays in sleep architecture and its regulation by circadian biology and neurology. - Aids in understanding the impact of age, diet, obesity and disease on sleep - Offers focus on neurological changes that affect metabolism - Explores diabetes induced sleep problems - Aid to understanding the multifactorial causes of age-related sleep dysfunction - Addresses selected studies of nutraceuticals affecting sleep for potential application clinically - Discusses major impact on sleep disorders by caffeine and alcohol