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Background:The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between noise exposure, selected health conditions, and well-being among nurses.Methods:A secondary analysis was performed on data obtained from 3,818 U.S.
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Abstract Objectives To examine the experiences of people in various disciplines working in New South Wales psychiatric emergency care centres (PECCs) to identify factors that influence their wellbeing and how they are managed. Study design Qualitative study; semi‐structured interviews.
Jacqueline P Huber+6 more
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ABSTRACT While it is well‐known that employees with disabilities have significantly more negative work experiences compared to other employees, research geared towards understanding how employers could improve some of these experiences is still underdeveloped. To advance this research agenda, this study investigates links between five distinct types of
Jonathan E. Booth, Daniela Lup
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Association of occupational noise exposure and shift work with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a cross-sectional study of male workers in the Chinese automobile manufacturing industry. [PDF]
Zhang J+12 more
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Seafarers' Occupational Noise Exposure and Cardiovascular Risk. Comments to Bolm-Audorff, U.; et al. Occupational Noise and Hypertension Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 6281. [PDF]
David L+4 more
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Abstract Background Nurses' critical input and firsthand disaster management experience are vital to healthcare quality. Aim This study aims to comprehend nurses' experiences during and after the earthquakes, their coping mechanisms for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the consequent effects on their profession, given the nurses' crucial role ...
Kemal Koksal+2 more
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A Work Systems Hierarchy of Controls: Analysis of Risk Controls Developed by Paramedics
ABSTRACT Background The hierarchy of control (HOC) is a fundamental construct in work health and safety practice and central for employers to manage risk to the health and safety of workers in Australia, to fulfil their legal obligations. The current HOC has been identified as more effective for developing risk controls for physical hazards than for ...
Karen Davies+2 more
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Maternal occupational noise exposure during pregnancy and children's early language acquisition. [PDF]
Jungewelter S+7 more
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