1984
DOI: 10.1056/nejm198409063111035
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Keeping Health-Care Workers Healthy

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“…It seems likely that this will change in the future as more hospitals and institutions become aware of the need to protect their staff since hepatitis B is recognised as an occupational disease hazard in certain institutions. It is only a question of time before the United Kingdom follows the policy now in force in several hospitals in the United States where new employees working in high risk areas, eg, haemodialysis, are asked to sign a ‘disclaimer’ form for future insurance purposes if they refuse to accept the offer of vaccination 29 .…”
Section: Post‐exposure Immunoprophylaxismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems likely that this will change in the future as more hospitals and institutions become aware of the need to protect their staff since hepatitis B is recognised as an occupational disease hazard in certain institutions. It is only a question of time before the United Kingdom follows the policy now in force in several hospitals in the United States where new employees working in high risk areas, eg, haemodialysis, are asked to sign a ‘disclaimer’ form for future insurance purposes if they refuse to accept the offer of vaccination 29 .…”
Section: Post‐exposure Immunoprophylaxismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Home health care is a component of healthcare in which healthcare professionals provide care services to individuals and families in their places of residence to maintain and restore health (O'Brien, 2021). Home healthcare is critical in modern healthcare systems because people live longer and want to age with dignity, have more chronic and complex conditions, and leave the hospital earlier (Baker et al, 2017). Quality home health care refers to secure, safe, and effective services, involving and empowering patients, and enhancing effective utilization of resources (Aase et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%