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Putting Occupation Into Practice: Occupation as Ends, Occupation as Means
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1998Abstract This article addresses a difficulty that many occupational therapists experience: maintaining occupation as the core of their therapeutic intervention. This difficulty not only results from but also contributes to occupational therapy’s struggle with professional identity.
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1992
To define occupational rhinitis, classify its various causes, review the steps in diagnosis, and describe the nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management principles.A review of MEDLINE articles in English on occupation rhinitis for January 1, 1970, through December 31, 2001, was performed.
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To define occupational rhinitis, classify its various causes, review the steps in diagnosis, and describe the nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management principles.A review of MEDLINE articles in English on occupation rhinitis for January 1, 1970, through December 31, 2001, was performed.
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Occupational Cancer in the Practice of Occupational Medicine
2020Evidence-based risk assessment is needed to develop effective strategies for the prevention of occupational cancer. Cancer risk assessment is based on valid estimates of the dose–risk relationship, and on realistic estimates of exposure levels in different occupational settings.
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Toward Reviving an Occupation with Occupations
Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2019The notion of occupation has long played a vital role in understanding the psychology of individual behavior, choice, perceptions, and attitudes in work contexts. However, the centrality of occupation to research found within the broader organizational psychology and behavior literature has been largely supplanted in favor of a more organization ...
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Occupation: Occupational Aspiration
2017This chapter explores occupation as settings in which employment occurs and prospects for upward mobility exist. It introduces the reader to participants’ experiences in social worlds in which occupational aspirations are varied but, nonetheless, constrained by composite factors that interact and at times conflict.
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This paper provides operational procedures for coding internationally comparable measures of occupational status from the recently published International Standard Classification of Occupation 1988 (ISCO88) of the International Labor Office (ILO, 1990 ...
H. Ganzeboom, D. Treiman
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This paper provides operational procedures for coding internationally comparable measures of occupational status from the recently published International Standard Classification of Occupation 1988 (ISCO88) of the International Labor Office (ILO, 1990 ...
H. Ganzeboom, D. Treiman
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Classification of Occupations [PDF]
Several classification problems have to be solved prior to establishing an epidemiological system for surveillance of the health of a population, e.g., the residents of a certain country or the employees of a certain industrial plant. These problems include, among others, the design and use of a standardized system (1) of diagnostic entities to ...
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2019
INTRODUCTION The core tenet of occupational therapy is that engaging in meaningful occupations promotes health and wellbeing. Despite this, surprisingly little research has explored the meaningfulness of occupational therapists' own work.
J. Scanlan, Tamoura Hazelton
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INTRODUCTION The core tenet of occupational therapy is that engaging in meaningful occupations promotes health and wellbeing. Despite this, surprisingly little research has explored the meaningfulness of occupational therapists' own work.
J. Scanlan, Tamoura Hazelton
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Occupations and Occupational Structure
1983Technological changes are an important element in the distribution of the labour force amongst industries and sectors of the economy, and have a significant influence on the occupational structure. The decrease of employment in agriculture over the past 30 years, and the constancy in the proportion of the labour force employed in manufacturing are ...
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Effects of occupational stress management intervention programs: a meta-analysis.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2008A meta-analysis was conducted to determine the effectiveness of stress management interventions in occupational settings. Thirty-six experimental studies were included, representing 55 interventions. Total sample size was 2,847.
Katherine M. Richardson, H. Rothstein
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