## Abstract ## Background Patient care workers in acute care hospitals are at high risk of injury. Recent studies have quantified risks and demonstrated a higher risk for aides than for nurses. However, no detailed studies to date have used OSHA injury definitions to allow for better comparability
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AIDS and ARC: Pastoral issues in the hospital setting
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- Springer
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- 1988
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