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Environmental quality and healing environments: A study of flooring materials in a healthcare telemetry unit.

Author(s): Harris, D.
Added October 2012

Job satisfaction among nursing staff in a military health care facility

Author(s): O'Rourke, K., Allgood, C., VanDerslice, J., Hardy, M.A.
Added October 2012

Healing models for organizations: description, measurement, and outcomes

Author(s): Malloch, K.
Added October 2012

Assessment of alternative hand hygiene regimens to improve skin health among neonatal intensive care unit nurses

Author(s): Larson, E., Silberger, M., Jakob, K., Whittier, S., Lai, L., Della Latta, P., Saiman, L.
Added October 2012

ICU Bedside Environment. A Nursing Perspective

Author(s): Jastremski, C.A.
Added October 2012

Nursing stress: the effects of coping strategies and job satisfaction in a sample of Australian nurses

Author(s): Healy, C.M., McKay, M.F.
Added October 2012

Reducing occupational stress in intensive care

Author(s): Corr, M.
Added October 2012

Use of active noise cancellation devices in caregivers in the intensive care unit

Author(s): Akhtar, S., Weigle, C., Toohill, R., Berens, R.
Added October 2012

Implications of an adjustable bed height during standard nursing tasks on spinal motion, perceived exertion and muscular activity.

Author(s): Caboor, D.E., Verlinden, M.O., Zinzen, E., Van Roy, P., Van Riel, M.P., Clarys, J.P.
Added October 2012