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Lihua Fan

Researcher at Harbin Medical University

Publications -  34
Citations -  1359

Lihua Fan is an academic researcher from Harbin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workplace violence & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications receiving 783 citations.

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Prevalence of occupational exposure and its influence on job satisfaction among Chinese healthcare workers: a large-sample, cross-sectional study

TL;DR: The negative impact of occupational exposure on job satisfaction must be buffered by measures to reduce stress symptoms and enhance working environment satisfaction, ultimately improving the overall quality of life of HCWs and promoting comprehensive development of the medical team.
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Causes of Hospital Violence, Characteristics of Perpetrators, and Prevention and Control Measures: A Case Analysis of 341 Serious Hospital Violence Incidents in China

TL;DR: Frontline healthcare workers urgently need relevant parties to take effective measures in terms of legislation, security, and dispute handling capacity, to prevent the occurrence of violence and protect medical personnel's safety.
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Constructing a general competency model for Chinese public health physicians: a qualitative and quantitative study

TL;DR: A general model of the competencies required by Chinese public health physicians was constructed, which comprised seven competency dimensions: basic knowledge of medicine, public health knowledge, health management and health promotion, specialized skills, research and development, comprehensive abilities and professionalism.
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Epidemic characteristics and related risk factors of occupational exposure for pediatric health care workers in Chinese public hospitals: a cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Investigation of the occupational exposure rate of pediatric health care workers in Chinese public hospitals, to explore risk factors for occupational exposure, and to put forward corresponding countermeasures to reduce occupational exposure to protect their physical and mental health found physicians were less likely to experience occupational exposure.
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Mediating role of coping styles on anxiety in healthcare workers victim of violence: a cross-sectional survey in China hospitals.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors evaluated the rate of workplace violence in county hospitals in China and its impact on healthcare workers and explored the relationship between hospital violence, coping styles and anxiety.