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Return-to-work with long COVID: An Episodic Disability and Total Worker Health® analysis.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2023
A growing number of working individuals have developed long COVID (LC) after COVID-19 infection. Economic analyses indicate that workers' LC symptoms contribute to workforce shortages.
E. Stelson   +6 more
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The Health of Workers

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1981
rcWGGj REVENTION is the hallmark of occupational health and the bulwark on which we build all of public health. The health of American workers determines their economic security and the economic stability of this nation. P s The workers' health and their ability to work is truly ~4Q4~ their property and deserving of the same vigorous protection ...
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Occupational medicine and Total Worker Health®: from preventing health and safety risks in the workplace to promoting health for the total well-being of the worker

La Medicina del lavoro, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of Public Health interventions for global social and economic development. Still, the community’s well-being depends on each individual’s health.
I. Iavicoli   +3 more
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Effects of a Total Worker Health® leadership intervention on employee well-being and functional impairment.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2021
Although evidence has been mounting that supervisor support training interventions promote employee job, health, and well-being outcomes, there is little understanding of the mechanisms by which such interventions operate (e.g., Hammer et al., 2022 ...
Leslie B. Hammer   +6 more
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HEALTH CARE WORKERS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
More people are employed in the health care sector than in any other industry in the United States. Health care workers are exposed to a wide variety of hazards, including biological, chemical, physical and psychological stressors. Concerns about exposure to contagious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and tuberculosis have influenced the career
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Community Health Workers Should be Worker Advocates

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2022
Community health workers (CHWs) are frontline health workers who connect underserved populations to the health care system, provide health education, and advocate for their clients. CHWs can be particularly helpful to their clients in addressing social determinants of health that affect many chronic illnesses such as asthma, high blood pressure, poor ...
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Newsletters for health workers

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1979
D, Marwa, D, Morley
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The Aboriginal health worker

Medical Journal of Australia, 2006
Melvina, Mitchell, Lynette M, Hussey
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