27 research outputs found
The anaesthesist as determinant factor of quality of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis. A survey in a university hospital
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Feasibility of an antibiotic order form. First experience in the department of internal medicine of a university hospital
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Implementation of an educational program and an antibiotic order form to optimize quality of antimicrobial drug use in a department of internal medicine
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Optimizing the timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis in surgery : an intervention study
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Optimising antimicrobial drug use in surgery : an intervention study in a Dutch university hospital
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We’ve Been Down this Road Before: Evidence on the Health Consequences of Precarious Employment in Industrial Societies, 1840-1920
A large body of international scientific research now indicates that the growth of job insecurity, flexible/temporary work and precarious forms of self-employment have had significant negative consequences for occupational health and safety. What is often overlooked in debates over the ‘changing world of work’ is that today’s widespread use insecure and short term work is not new but represents a return to something more resembling labour markets in Australia, Europe and North America in the 19th and early 20th century. As this paper will seek to show, not only were precarious and exploitive working arrangements common during this period but the adverse effects of these on the health, safety and wellbeing was well documented in government inquiries, medical research, press reports and a variety of other sources. Drawing primarily on Australian and British sources, attention here will focus on casual labourers, sweated garment workers, the self-employed and merchant seamen. The paper highlights the valuable role historical research can play in shedding light on contemporary problems and policy debates.The symposium is organised on behalf of AAHANZBS by the Business and Labour History Group, The University of Sydney, with the financial support of the University’s Faculty of Economics and Business
Broeksriem en bretellen : Medisch jargon in Nederland en Vlaanderen
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Cost of hospital antimicrobial chemotherapy : A method for global calculation
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