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Occupational exposure to pesticides and health symptoms among farmers in Palestine. [PDF]
Ali I.
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Optimising Radiation Dose Estimation: UNSCEAR DAP‐to‐ED Conversion in Uterine Artery Embolisation
This study uses the conversion factors from the ‘UNSCEAR Global Survey on Medical Exposure: A User Manual’ to estimate radiation dose exposure for patients undergoing uterine artery embolisation. Estimating the effective dose provides interventional radiologists and interventional radiographers a better understanding of the stochastic risks associated ...
Don J. Nocum, John Robinson, Warren Reed
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Occupational exposure to diesel exhausts and pancreatic cancer. [PDF]
Ge P, Luo Y, Chen H.
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Occupational burnout is associated with negative feelings about the workplace and is often caused by a high workload and a non‐supportive workplace. It is associated with absenteeism, high turnover of staff and decreased patient care. More than half of the New Zealand participants and three quarters of the Australian participants had moderate levels of
Melissa Shields+2 more
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Unraveling the occupational exposure to mycotoxins in a waste management setting: results from a case study in Norway. [PDF]
Martins C+9 more
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ABSTRACT Teams often struggle to sustain performance improvement over time, yet there is a lack of research on how to shift stagnant performance to a positive performance trajectory to create what we refer to as positive team turning points. We utilize situation awareness theory to explain how such change can be prompted by a design intervention that ...
Catherine G. Collins, Cristina Gibson
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Progress and recommendations of developing occupational exposure limits for noise-A systematic review. [PDF]
Zeng A+5 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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