TCTR20200129002
Recruiting
未知
EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATION INTERVENTION ON COPING WITH WORKPLACE VIOLENCE AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN HEALTH CLINICS, GOMBAK.
Self- Funded0 sites164 target enrollmentJanuary 29, 2020
Overview
- Phase
- 未知
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Coping with workplace violence among healthcare workers in health clinics
- Sponsor
- Self- Funded
- Enrollment
- 164
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Health care workers working in the health clinics under Gombak Health District facilities including professional groups and support groups.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Workers on maternity leave or long leave during the time this study being conducted
- •Contract Workers because of rapid turnover will make it harder to hold the respondents
- •Workers who are employed less than 6 months
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
Similar Trials
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable
EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE CONDOM USE AMONG ANTIRETROVIRAL CLIENTS IN SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAnprotected sex among PLHIV who received ARVTCTR20200211002I106
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable
Effectiveness of an Educational Intervention on the knowledge of nurses regarding the oral health of children with special healthcare needsCTRI/2024/04/064996eil Godbole
Recruiting
Not Applicable
EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION AND WHATSAPP FOLLOW-UP TO IMPROVE PAP SMEAR UPTAKE AMONG POST-NATAL WOMEN IN SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAPap smear screeningCervical cancercervical cancer, Pap smear test, post-natal women, screening uptake, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, MalaysiaTCTR20200205001nil400
Completed
Not Applicable
Effectiveness of Education Interventional base on Extended Health Belief Model to Antiretroviral adherence in HIV/AIDS patientsAids.Acute HIV infection syndromeIRCT2017020432386N1Qom Univercity of Medical Sciences72
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable
The effectiveness of educational interventions for medical students in reducing negative attitudes and stigmatisation toward patients with anorexia nervosaAnorexia NervosaMental Health - Eating disordersPublic Health - Health promotion/educationACTRN12613000016730Dr Peta Stapleton60