A M Trinkoff

Summary

Affiliation: University of Maryland
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Substance use among nurses: differences between specialties
    A M Trinkoff
    Department of Psychiatric, Community and Adult Primary Care Nursing, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
    Am J Public Health 88:581-5. 1998
  2. ncbi Prescription-type drug misuse and workplace access among nurses
    A M Trinkoff
    Department of Psychiatric and Community Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA
    J Addict Dis 18:9-17. 1999
  3. ncbi Similarities of substance use between medical and nursing specialties
    C L Storr
    Department of Mental Hygiene, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA
    Subst Use Misuse 35:1443-69. 2000
  4. ncbi Physically demanding work and inadequate sleep, pain medication use, and absenteeism in registered nurses
    A M Trinkoff
    Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA
    J Occup Environ Med 43:355-63. 2001
  5. ncbi Healthcare reform. Its effects on nurses
    P Corey-Lisle
    University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
    J Nurs Adm 29:30-7. 1999

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Publications5

  1. ncbi Substance use among nurses: differences between specialties
    A M Trinkoff
    Department of Psychiatric, Community and Adult Primary Care Nursing, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
    Am J Public Health 88:581-5. 1998
    ..This study explored the association between nursing specialty and past-year substance use...
  2. ncbi Prescription-type drug misuse and workplace access among nurses
    A M Trinkoff
    Department of Psychiatric and Community Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA
    J Addict Dis 18:9-17. 1999
    ..18; 95% Confidence Interval: 1.70-10.30). Level of knowledge of controlled substances was also associated with use, but did not explain the relation between access and use...
  3. ncbi Similarities of substance use between medical and nursing specialties
    C L Storr
    Department of Mental Hygiene, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA
    Subst Use Misuse 35:1443-69. 2000
    ..In addition, similarities in specialty membership and substance use across medicine and nursing suggests there may be common risk factors related to substance use that could be addressed using interdisciplinary approaches...
  4. ncbi Physically demanding work and inadequate sleep, pain medication use, and absenteeism in registered nurses
    A M Trinkoff
    Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA
    J Occup Environ Med 43:355-63. 2001
    ..13; CI, 1.15 to 3.94). Adjustment using multiple logistic regression for lifestyle, demographics, and work schedule did little to alter the findings. Interventions to promote nurses' health should limit the physical demands of the work...
  5. ncbi Healthcare reform. Its effects on nurses
    P Corey-Lisle
    University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
    J Nurs Adm 29:30-7. 1999
    ..This qualitative study an analysis of these comments, identified themes related to nurses' perceptions of changes and the effect of healthcare reform on the practice of nursing...