Emergency nursing team: occupational risks and self protection/Equipe de enfermagem de emergencia: riscos ocupacionais e medidas de autoprotecao/Equipo de enfermeria de emergencia: riesgos laborales y medidas de autoproteccion

This qualitative study aimed to reveal knowledge of workplace risks and identify self-protection measures taken by an emergency nursing team at a university hospital in Londrina, Parana. Data were collected from March to May 2012 using semi-structured interviews and were analyzed by content analysis...

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Hauptverfasser: Martins, Julia Trevisan, Bobroff, Maria Cristina Cescatto, de Andrade, Aline do Nascimento, Menezes, Gabriela D'Ovidio
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