Development of the Human–Equine Attachment Scale
Abstract Background Human–horse relationships encompass diverse roles, from companion to competition partner. The impact of such bonds informs owner decision‐making regarding horse management and veterinary care, yet standardised instruments to measure these unique bonds are limited.
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ABSTRACT Recognising the importance of addressing teacher development in the early career stages, our study examined programmatic considerations within teacher education programmes in Canada to determine the extent to which teacher preparation included support for and promotion of teacher well‐being as part of their pre‐service teaching development ...
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Health Insecurity and Occupational Risk Factors Among Urban Waste Collectors in Dhaka City, Bangladesh: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Koli K, Begum S, Efat MAG.
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The effects and outcomes of the occupational medicine and rehabilitation program for occupational injury subjects - the preliminary results of the One-Stop to Help All-labors (OSHA) Program. [PDF]
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Understanding health services and puberty for autistic adolescents and those with disability: A scoping review to inform occupational therapy practice. [PDF]
Hausler S, Sargeant K, George E.
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Occupational risk factors for depression and anxiety symptoms: Insights from a large cohort study during and after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. [PDF]
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2001AbstractBackgroundDespite the human and monetary costs of occupational injury and illness, occupational health care has focused more on treatment than prevention, and prevention is not part of many clinical occupational health practices. This represents a failure of occupational health care to meet the health care needs of the working patients ...
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To the Editor.— The article by Tucker et al (Archives138:77-79, 1978) may be used as a model by other medical centers for the development of an occupational health service. I believe it would be useful to emphasize a distinction between certain required and voluntary procedures.
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