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Resilience, job satisfaction, occupational stress, and occupational accidents among healthcare professionals: A Bayesian network analysis. [PDF]
Askaripoor T +3 more
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Promoting Well‐Being Among Gastroenterologists – A Call for Systemic Action
ABSTRACT United European Gastroenterology (UEG) has launched an initiative to promote physician well‐being and prevent burnout. This current concept article is based on a survey of the National Societies Forum and National Societies Committee, a meta‐analysis by Shiha et al., and a scoping review of evidence‐based interventions.
Katharina Zimmermann +21 more
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Occupational accidents among workers within a microarea covered by the Family Health Strategy. [PDF]
de Queiroz GTL, Soares JFS, de Lima MAG.
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Abstract Introduction Accidental falls among older people pose a significant threat to both morbidity and mortality. Falls Hazard Reduction at Home (FHR@Home) when delivered by occupational therapists has been demonstrated as an effective fall prevention intervention. Despite the evidence, FHR@Home is not routinely implemented in practice. This scoping
Susan Melchert +2 more
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Correlational analysis of occupational accidents and the safety policies in the Chinese coal mining industry from 2008 to 2021. [PDF]
Zhu A, Wang Q, Liu H, Zhu H, Lei Y.
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Summary Introduction Peri‐operative neurocognitive disorders are common among older adults presenting for surgery and anaesthesia. Cognitive screening is recommended to identify patients at risk for adverse neurocognitive outcomes, though the most appropriate peri‐operative tool remains debated.
Kelly J. Atkins +6 more
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Does organisational myopia mediate the effect of occupational health and safety practices on the risk of occupational accidents in Turkish healthcare institutions? [PDF]
Tatli HS +2 more
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Abstract Objective This study explored the unique stressors and strengths within public safety personnel (PSP) families, focusing on the impact of operational stress and potentially psychologically traumatic events on family dynamics for those living with and working in emergency first responder (EFR) professions (i.e., police, fire, paramedic ...
Kelly Dean Schwartz +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Huntington's disease has a disruptive effect on entire families. While previous reviews have examined lived experiences of individuals with Huntington's Disease, their informal caregivers, or their offspring, none have provided a comprehensive overview that integrates these three perspectives. Design A scoping review. Aims Providing
Cathelijn Van Baar +4 more
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