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Farinaz Havaei, RN, PhD

Farinaz Havaei, RN, PhD

Assistant Professor

Faculty of Applied Science

School of Nursing

Vancouver Campus


Fields

Health Care

Contact Information

Chosen name and pronouns:

She/Her/Hers

farinaz.havaei@ubc.ca

Tel: 604-827-4732

https://nursing.ubc.ca/our-people/farinaz-naz-havaei

Twitter/ FHavaei

Alternate Contact

Lou Corpuz-Bosshart

Media Relations Specialist

Tel: 604 822 2048

Email: lou.bosshart@ubc.ca

Expertise

Occupational health and safety, workplace violence, quality and safety of patient care delivery, models of nursing care delivery, long-term care, nurse staffing and skill mix, health human resource optimization, scale development, quantitative methods

In the Media

Causes and solutions for healthcare worker burnout – CBC BC Today (27:30), 2022 New pet therapy program at B.C. Children’s Hospital aims to help stressed-out health care workers – Vancouver Sun, 2022 What B.C.’s long-term care homes can learn from the pandemic – CTV News, 2022 Study shows high levels of burnout, PTSD, injury among B.C. nurses pre-pandemic – News 1130, June 2020 Study finds nurses deal with violence, PTSD, depression – Castanet, June 2020 Paying attention to complaints can protect nurses from violence – Spice Radio, March 2020 A new UBC study shows that there is a clear link between the number of hospital patient complaints and violence towards nurses – CKNW Jill Bennett Show (29:30 mark), February 2020
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