Hospitalist Shared Leadership for Safety, Health, and Well-Being at Work: United States, 2022–2023
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2024/02/01
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Personal Author:Astik G ; Auerbach A ; Bowling G ; Burden M ; Keniston A ; Linker A ; Sakumoto M ; Schwatka, Natalie V.
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Description:We assessed how hospitalists frame workplace safety, health, and well-being (SHW); their perception of hospital supports for SHW; and whether and how they are sharing leadership responsibility for each other's SHW. Our findings highlight the important role of local support for hospitalist SHW and reveal the systemic, hospital-wide problems that may impede their SHW. We believe that positioning hospitalists as leaders for SHW will result in systems-wide changes in practices to support the SHW of all care team members. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:0090-0036
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Place as Subject:California ; Colorado ; Illinois ; New York ; OSHA Region 2 ; OSHA Region 5 ; OSHA Region 6 ; OSHA Region 8 ; OSHA Region 9 ; Texas
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Volume:114
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20069411
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Citation:Am J Public Health 2024 Feb; 114(S2):S162-S166
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Contact Point Address:Natalie V. Schwatka, PhD, MS, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, 13001 E 17th Pl, Mail Stop B119 HSC, Aurora, CO 80045
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Email:natalie.schwatka@cuanschutz.edu
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Federal Fiscal Year:2024
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Performing Organization:University of Colorado, Denver
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:20190701
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Source Full Name:American Journal of Public Health
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End Date:20220630
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