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dc.contributor.advisorChu, Cordia
dc.contributor.authorLin, Li-Ya
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-23T02:52:20Z
dc.date.available2018-01-23T02:52:20Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.doi10.25904/1912/3138
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10072/367336
dc.description.abstractThe occupational health and safety (OHS) risks encountered by health workers (HCWs) in hospitals are significant. A hospital workplace is rife with numerous occupational hazards, yet hazard exposure does not occur uniformly to all HCWs because these hazards are diverse, with multiple interacting risk determinants. Many attempts have been made to identify and minimise the risk of hazard exposure individually; however an integrative approach to address such complex and interconnected determinants has rarely been considered in strategy development. It is important to acknowledge that the single risk factor approach cannot adequately address the workplace health and safety needs of HCWs, particularly for those working in emergency departments (EDs). An ED is one of the riskier workplaces in hospitals because the nature of the work and complexity of workplace conditions produce great threats to the physical and psychological health of HCWs in the process of care delivery.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherGriffith University
dc.publisher.placeBrisbane
dc.rights.copyrightThe author owns the copyright in this thesis, unless stated otherwise.
dc.subject.keywordsOccupational health and safety in hospitals
dc.subject.keywordsOccupational risks in hospitals
dc.subject.keywordsHealth care workers Taiwan
dc.titleThe Workplace Health and Safety Needs and Possible Solutions for Health Care Workers in Emergency Departments of Taiwanese Hospitals
dc.typeGriffith thesis
gro.facultyScience, Environment, Engineering and Technology
gro.description.notepublicCopyright material has been removed from this copy. Pages 23-28, 44-45, 134-141, 153, 180-181, 188-190 and 205. Other published copyright material has been removed including tables and figures, pages 55,61,65,67.68,73, 77 and 78.
gro.rights.copyrightThe author owns the copyright in this thesis, unless stated otherwise.
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dc.contributor.otheradvisorBromwich, David
dc.rights.accessRightsPublic
gro.identifier.gurtIDgu1418865033971
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gro.thesis.degreelevelThesis (PhD Doctorate)
gro.thesis.degreeprogramDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
gro.departmentGriffith School of Environment
gro.griffith.authorLin, Li-Ya


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