نتایج جستجو برای: occupational categories

تعداد نتایج: 165292  

2016
Stefania Curti David Coggon Harald Hannerz Stefano Mattioli

OBJECTIVES To investigate the relationship between rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) and frequent heavy lifting in a Danish working population through national register data. METHODS A dynamic cohort of all men aged 20-59 years in Denmark was followed through the Danish Occupational Hospitalisation Register from 1995 to 2010 for diagnosed RRD. Occupational categories were classified acc...

2017
Stefano Petti Matteo Vitali

OBJECTIVE The occupational risk for Legionella infection among dental healthcare workers (DHCWs) is conjectured because of the risk of routine inhalation of potentially contaminated aerosols produced by the dental instruments. Nevertheless, occupational epidemiology studies are contrasting. This meta-analysis assessed the level of scientific evidence regarding the relative occupational risk for...

2013
Alexey A. Dudarev Liudmila V. Talykova Jon Øyvind Odland

BACKGROUND Official statistics tend to underestimate the incidence of occupational disease (OD) nationally and regionally in Russia. OBJECTIVES The general aim was to obtain an accurate estimate of ODs in Murmansk Oblast in 1980-2010 and to determine the rate of specific types of ODs among cohorts of workers who had been exposed to the hazardous factors causing the disease. MATERIALS AND ME...

2016
Shyam Sundar Budhathoki Suman Bahadur Singh Surya Raj Niraula Paras K Pokharel

BACKGROUND Welding process has many hazards that the welders are exposed to resulting in numbers of health effects and diseases. Safety measures and practices among welders are important ways of preventing or reducing the health hazards associated with this occupation. We conducted this study to find out the morbidity patterns among the welders working in eastern Nepal. METHODS A cross sectio...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1996
R M Agius H Blenkin I J Deary H E Zealley R A Wood

OBJECTIVES The objectives of this study were to assess the work demands as potential stressors of health service consultants, and to describe the development of tools for measuring stress experiences of consultants. METHODS A stratified random sample of 500 NHS consultants in Scotland was targeted by a postal questionnaire and 375 (75%) returned a valid response. They completed questionnaires...

Journal: :Journal of gastrointestinal cancer 2012
Stanley J Ulijaszek

INTRODUCTION While the relationships among socio-economic status (SES) and obesity are powerful and synergistic, the SES construct is insufficient to describe some of the cultural influences on status production in society, and therefore on obesity production. Socio-economic status has two closely related dimensions. The economic one is represented by financial wealth while the social one can i...

Background: It is the responsibility of each occupational therapist to always act ethically and professionally in a clinical setting. However, there is little information available concerning the factors influencing ethical behavior of occupational therapists at work. Since no study has been conducted in Iran on this topic, this qualitative study aimed to identify the factors influencing ethica...

Journal: :Cognitive Science 1985
Kathleen Dahlgren

Support for the prototype theory of categorization was found in a study of the structure of social categories. Though occupational terms such as DOCTOR are socially defined, they do not have the classical structure their clear definitional origins would predict. Conceptions of social categories are richer and more complex than those of physical object categories and subjects agree upon them. Co...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2017
Marijana Bađun

Apart from influencing the quality of life, occupational injuries and illnesses can pose a large economic burden to a society. There are many studies that estimate the costs of occupational injuries and illnesses in highly developed economies, but the evidence for other countries is scarce. This study aimed to estimate the financial costs of occupational injuries and illnesses to Croatian gover...

Journal: :The European Journal of Public Health 2009
María M. Morales-Suárez Varela Ellen Aagaard Nohr Agustin Llopis-González Ann-Marie Nybo Andersen Jorn Olsen

BACKGROUND The aim of this study is to investigate the association between socio-occupational status and the frequency of major congenital anomalies in offspring. METHODS The study population comprised 81,435 live singletons born to mothers enrolled in the Danish National Birth Cohort between 1996 and 2002. A total of 3352 cases of major congenital anomalies (EUROCAT criteria) were identified...

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