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Return-to-work in Japanese Occupational Health Settings: A Systematic Review and Recommendations
Background: Evidence-based return-to-work (RTW) guidelines are lacking in Japan. Here, we investigated whether workplace interventions would shorten the sick-leave period.Methods: A literature search using six occupational health review questions (OHRQs)
Noriko Kojimahara +5 more
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This case study draws attention to the hazards of physicians with a history of alcohol addiction and a particular psychopathology framework in the context of occupational health surveillance, particularly during the challenging working conditions brought
Martina Corsi +9 more
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Routine dipstick urinalysis in daily practice of Belgian occupational physicians [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Little work has been done to assess the quality of health care and the use of evidence-based methods by occupational physicians in Belgium. Therefore, the main objective is to describe one aspect of occupational health assessments, namely the
Braeckman, Lutgart +2 more
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Development of Comprehensive Occupational Health Risk Assessment (COHRA) Method: A Case Study in a Petrochemical Industry [PDF]
Introduction: In order to take control measures to protect the health of employees against occupational hazardous agents, assessing occupational health risks is essential.
Mehdi Jahangiri +4 more
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Occupational balance: What tips the scales for new students? [PDF]
The open question, ‘What prevents you from reaching occupational balance?’, was posed within a questionnaire aimed at exploring the meanings of occupation, health and wellbeing with a cohort of first-year occupational therapy students during their ...
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists +15 more
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Some factors influencing occupational engagement for people with schizophrenia living in the community [PDF]
With the emergence of occupational science, there has been renewed interest in the health benefits of occupational engagement and a call for more research into the occupational nature of humans.
Chugg, A, Craik, C
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Occupational Health Programs at PT. Barata Indonesia Cilegon
Occupational health is a specific part of the health perspective focusing more on improving the quality of the workforce through implementing health efforts. This paper describes the occupational health programs in the Limited Liability Company (here
Endrixs Endrianto +2 more
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Walking as a meaningful leisure occupation: the implications for occupational therapy [PDF]
Introduction: In response to growing interest in leisure in occupational therapy and the importance of understanding how occupations maintain, enhance and promote health and wellbeing, a qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to explore the ...
Christiansen CH +13 more
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In the face of a serious occupational disease prevention and control situation, the lack of efficient supervision and regulation methods has become a prominent contradiction. This paper reviewed the progress and application of occupational health grading
Fang WEI +9 more
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Sustaining a focus on occupation in community mental health practice [PDF]
Occupational therapists working in community mental health teams (CMHTs) are often challenged to justify their unique approach to health through occupation, within an environment that tends to press for generic working.
Bryant, W, Pettican, A
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