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Interventions to increase the reporting of occupational diseases by physicians: a Cochrane systematic review. [PDF]
Curti S+6 more
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Employee Anxiety and Job Satisfaction: The Mediating Roles of Workload and Work Stress
ABSTRACT Drawing on the job demands‐resources (JD‐R) model and affective events theory, this study empirically evaluates the effect of employee anxiety among employees required to work from home on their work stress, workload, and job satisfaction. The existing literature on working from home is inconclusive, and this study aims to fill this gap.
Ozden Akin, Metin Reyhanoglu
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The scope and specific criteria of compensation for occupational diseases in Korea. [PDF]
Song J, Kim I, Choi BS.
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Abstract Background Indirect calorimetry (IC) provides an accurate measure of energy expenditure, which informs energy requirements. Achieving energy and protein requirements is fundamental in nutrition care. This study aims to determine if the energy requirements informed by IC and estimated protein requirements are met in geriatric rehabilitation ...
Jeewanadee Hettiarachchi+3 more
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The administrative process for recognition and compensation for occupational diseases in Korea. [PDF]
Kwon SC, Kim HR, Kwon YJ.
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Agriculture 4.0 as a way forward to sustainable agriculture in Australia
Abstract Background Agriculture in Australia faces significant challenges driven by climate change, including extreme weather events, prolonged droughts, biodiversity loss and declining productivity. These pressures demand innovative solutions to ensure the sustainability and resilience of agricultural systems.
Fahad Khan
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Prevention of Occupational Diseases: Implementing the Evidence. [PDF]
Verbeek J+3 more
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