December 14, 2010
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Video/Story
The NetWork for Better Futures video on the work of The Twin Cities of Minneapolis & Saint Paul to reduce recidivism, reduce the use of expensive public services, save tax payers money, and improve the lives of those living in our neighborhoods.
August 1, 2005
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Report
While involuntary job loss could have significant negative consequences for subsequent health, poor health itself may also influence the risk of losing a job. In this study, the authors assessed whether poor health was a significant factor in leadin ...
November 3, 2003
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Report
Patients were more satisfied with their care when they stayed in hospital units with adequate nurse staffing, good administrative support for nurses and good doctor-nurse relationships, a study in Medical Care reports. Their nurses also reported less burnout.
December 1, 2009
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Journal Article
With the 50th anniversary of the health services research field approaching, the article articulates the roots of the field before turning to the future—and the workforce which will drive it.The editors note, that looking forward, the field must continue actively demonstrating its ability to solve practical problems.
December 13, 2012
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Program Result
Jobs to Careers was a seven-year initiative that explored new ways to help front-line health care workers gain the skills and credentials they need to advance their careers.
May 26, 2010
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Story
Government data shows nursing industry grows even in tough economic climate.
May 1, 2009
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Journal Article
As rates of job loss and job churning rise in the United States, this author examines the impact these labor market dynamics have on the health of American workers and concludes that these job patterns may increase the number of health conditions suffered.
October 27, 2006
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Journal Article
Using the Nurses' Health Study II, the authors of this study prospectively examined correlations between stressful work characteristics and type 2 diabetes in more than 62,000 women aged 29 to 46.
July 1, 2008
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Journal Article
This article examines the methodology and findings of a time and motion study to measure how nurses spend their time at work. The study suggests areas for improvement in terms of efficiencies and reveals the arduous nature of nursing practice.
December 1, 2007
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Journal Article
This article investigated the relationship between involuntary job loss and health. The health outcomes of interest in the study were self-reported health and depressive symptoms.