Occupational Safety and Hygiene VI 2018
DOI: 10.1201/9781351008884-15
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Sensation seeking and risk perception as predictors of physical and psychosocial safety behavior in risk and non-risk professions

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“…This is important for healthcare workers in specific for the threefold outcomes for the worker, patient, and organisation. Recent research has indicated that physical and psychosocial safety behaviours are more likely to be adopted by the individuals in high-risk professions (Gonçalves, Sousa, Pereira, Pinto, & Sousa, 2018), possibly because they are most needed in such an environment. This is a good indicator that safety interventions will be received positively in the healthcare industry.…”
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“…This is important for healthcare workers in specific for the threefold outcomes for the worker, patient, and organisation. Recent research has indicated that physical and psychosocial safety behaviours are more likely to be adopted by the individuals in high-risk professions (Gonçalves, Sousa, Pereira, Pinto, & Sousa, 2018), possibly because they are most needed in such an environment. This is a good indicator that safety interventions will be received positively in the healthcare industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%