Work-schedule characteristics and reported musculoskeletal disorders of registered nurses.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Manson,et al. Recall and selection bias in reporting past alcohol consumption among breast cancer cases , 1993, Cancer Causes & Control.
[2] Grant D. Huang,et al. Occupational stress and work-related upper extremity disorders: concepts and models. , 2002, American journal of industrial medicine.
[3] L Hui,et al. Evaluation of physiological work demands and low back neuromuscular fatigue on nurses working in geriatric wards. , 2001, Applied ergonomics.
[4] C. Storr,et al. Physically Demanding Work and Inadequate Sleep, Pain Medication Use, and Absenteeism in Registered Nurses , 2001, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[5] T. Rundall,et al. Hospital restructuring and the work of registered nurses. , 2001, The Milbank quarterly.
[6] C G Tribble,et al. Intern call schedules and their relationship to sleep, operating room participation, stress, and satisfaction. , 1999, Surgery.
[7] K. Parkes,et al. Shiftwork, job type, and the work environment as joint predictors of health-related outcomes. , 1999, Journal of occupational health psychology.
[8] W. Marras,et al. A comprehensive analysis of low-back disorder risk and spinal loading during the transferring and repositioning of patients using different techniques. , 1999, Ergonomics.
[9] T. Haratani,et al. Shift work-related problems in 16-h night shift nurses (2): Effects on subjective symptoms, physical activity, heart rate, and sleep. , 1999, Industrial health.
[10] T. Haratani,et al. Shift work-related problems in 16-h night shift nurses (1): Development of an automated data processing system for questionnaires, heart rate, physical activity and posture. , 1999, Industrial health.
[11] A. Trinkoff,et al. Healthcare reform. Its effects on nurses. , 1999, The Journal of nursing administration.
[12] Å. Kilbom,et al. Risk factors for neck and upper limb disorders: results from 24 years of follow up. , 1999, Occupational and environmental medicine.
[13] M Hagberg,et al. The accident process preceding overexertion back injuries in nursing personnel. PROSA study group. , 1998, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[14] S. Folkard,et al. The impact of early and late shift changeovers on sleep, health, and well-being in 8- and 12-hour shift systems. , 1998, Journal of occupational health psychology.
[15] B Gerdle,et al. Physical and psychosocial work-related risk factors associated with musculoskeletal symptoms among home care personnel. , 1998, Scandinavian journal of caring sciences.
[16] S Folkard,et al. Work shift duration: a review comparing eight hour and 12 hour shift systems. , 1998, Occupational and environmental medicine.
[17] R R Rosa,et al. Work Schedule and Task Factors in Upper-Extremity Fatigue , 1998, Hum. Factors.
[18] G Kecklund,et al. Effects of alternating 8- and 12-hour shifts on sleep, sleepiness, physical effort and performance. , 1998, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[19] S. Folkard,et al. Shift length as a determinant of retrospective on-shift alertness. , 1998, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[20] G. Kecklund,et al. Change from an 8-hour shift to a 12-hour shift, attitudes, sleep, sleepiness and performance. , 1998, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[21] F Nachreiner,et al. Accident risk as a function of hour at work and time of day as determined from accident data and exposure models for the German working population. , 1998, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[22] K Husman,et al. Perceived work conditions and work-related symptoms among employed Finns. , 1997, Social science & medicine.
[23] B. Bernard,et al. Musculoskeletal disorders and workplace factors: a critical review of epidemiologic evidence for work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the neck, upper extremity, and low back , 1997 .
[24] C. Cooper,et al. Health and safety problems associated with long working hours: a review of the current position. , 1997, Occupational and environmental medicine.
[25] D. Berry,et al. Where have all the nurses gone? Final results of our Patient Care Survey. , 1996, The American journal of nursing.
[26] J. Curzio,et al. A comparison of a 12-hour and eight-hour shift system in similar medical wards , 1996, Nursing times.
[27] J W van der Gulden,et al. Work related risk factors for musculoskeletal complaints in the nursing profession: results of a questionnaire survey. , 1996, Occupational and environmental medicine.
[28] B. Owen,et al. NIOSH research initiatives to prevent back injuries to nursing assistants, aides, and orderlies in nursing homes. , 1996, American journal of industrial medicine.
[29] M. D. Sovie. Nursing Staff in Hospitals and Nursing Homes: is it Adequate? a review and commentary. , 1996, Nursing outlook.
[30] R D Novak,et al. Focus group evaluation of night nurse shiftwork difficulties and coping strategies. , 1996, Chronobiology international.
[31] K Ekberg,et al. Cross-sectional study of risk factors for symptoms in the neck and shoulder area. , 1995, Ergonomics.
[32] L. Fine,et al. Job task and psychosocial risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders among newspaper employees. , 1994, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[33] C A Czeisler,et al. Sleep and alertness in a 12-hour rotating shift work environment. , 1994, Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association.
[34] A Fiorito,et al. Musculoskeletal disorders in hospital nurses: a comparison between two hospitals. , 1994, Ergonomics.
[35] A. Hisashige,et al. The effects of frequently rotating shiftwork on sleep and the family life of hospital nurses. , 1994, Ergonomics.
[36] C. Todd,et al. The quantity of nursing care on wards working 8- and 12-hour shifts. , 1993, International journal of nursing studies.
[37] F. Speizer,et al. Rotating shift work, sleep, and accidents related to sleepiness in hospital nurses. , 1992, American journal of public health.
[38] R H Westgaard,et al. Working hours as a risk factor in the development of musculoskeletal complaints. , 1991, Ergonomics.
[39] A. Allen. On-the-job injury: a costly problem. , 1990, Journal of post anesthesia nursing.
[40] Robert Karasek,et al. Healthy Work : Stress, Productivity, and the Reconstruction of Working Life , 1990 .
[41] J. Norwood,et al. Occupational outlook handbook , 1990 .
[42] J. Gruzelier,et al. Adverse changes in mood and cognitive performance of house officers after night duty. , 1989, BMJ.
[43] C. Todd,et al. The quality of nursing care on wards working eight and twelve hour shifts: a repeated measures study using the MONITOR index of quality of care. , 1989, International journal of nursing studies.
[44] Sosnowitz Bg,et al. Neonatal intensive care units can be hazardous to nurses' health. , 1988 .
[45] B. Sosnowitz,et al. Neonatal intensive care units can be hazardous to nurses' health. , 1988, Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association.
[46] B. Jonsson,et al. Standardised Nordic questionnaires for the analysis of musculoskeletal symptoms. , 1987, Applied ergonomics.
[47] W. Willett,et al. Reproducibility and validity of self-reported menopausal status in a prospective cohort study. , 1987, American journal of epidemiology.
[48] C A Czeisler,et al. The prevalence and health impact of shiftwork. , 1986, American journal of public health.
[49] W. Willett,et al. Validation of questionnaire information on risk factors and disease outcomes in a prospective cohort study of women. , 1986, American journal of epidemiology.
[50] M J Colligan,et al. Frequency of sickness absence and worksite clinic visits among nurses as a function of shift. , 1979, Journal of environmental pathology and toxicology.
[51] R. P. Kandle,et al. Occupational Outlook Handbook , 1952 .