24 research outputs found
Comparison of overdose of sedative, hypnotics, and antipsychotics between nurses and general population by conditional logistic regression.
<p>Comparison of overdose of sedative, hypnotics, and antipsychotics between nurses and general population by conditional logistic regression.</p
Demographic characteristics and comorbidities of nurses, other HCPs, and general population.
<p>Demographic characteristics and comorbidities of nurses, other HCPs, and general population.</p
Flowchart of the study.
<p>HCP, healthcare provider; LHID, Longitudinal Health Insurance Database.</p
Comparison of overdose of sedative, hypnotics, and antipsychotics between nurses and other HCPs by unconditional logistic regression.
<p>Comparison of overdose of sedative, hypnotics, and antipsychotics between nurses and other HCPs by unconditional logistic regression.</p
UGIB and subsequent risk of AMI in CAD patients.
<p>UGIB, upper gastrointestinal bleeding; AMI, acute myocardial infarction; CAD, coronary artery disease; OR, odds ratio. Adjusted by antiplatelet use.</p
Comparison of risk for PUD between physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other HCWs with comparisons (conditional logistical regression analysis).
<p>HCWs, healthcare workers; PUD, peptic ulcer disease; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; DM, diabetes mellitus; HTN, hypertension; CAD, coronary artery disease.</p><p>**<i>P</i> < 0.001.</p><p>Comparison of risk for PUD between physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other HCWs with comparisons (conditional logistical regression analysis).</p
Demographic characteristics and comorbidities for healthcare workers (physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other HCWs [dieticians, technicians, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers]) and comparisons (general population).
<p>HCWs, healthcare workers; DM, diabetes mellitus; HTN, hypertension; CAD, coronary artery disease. Data are n (%) or mean ± standard deviation.</p><p>Demographic characteristics and comorbidities for healthcare workers (physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other HCWs [dieticians, technicians, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers]) and comparisons (general population).</p
Antiplatelet use in the AMI<sup>[+]</sup> group.
<p>Antiplatelet use in the AMI<sup>[+]</sup> group.</p
Flow chart for the study.
<p>HCWs, health care workers; LHID, Longitudinal Health Insurance Database.</p