نتایج جستجو برای: occupational variables

تعداد نتایج: 368636  

2016
Farideh Khodabandeh Elaheh Kabir-Mokamelkhah Mahsa Kahani

Background: Construction work (building houses, roads, workplaces, and repairing and maintaining infrastructures) is a dangerous land-based job. This includes many hazardous tasks and conditions such as working at the following conditions: Height, excavation, noise, dust, power tools and equipment. Construction work has been increased in developed and underdeveloped countries over the past few ...

Journal: :Safety and health at work 2015
Sunku Venkata Siva Rajaprasad Pasupulati Venkata Chalapathi

BACKGROUND Construction activity has made considerable breakthroughs in the past two decades on the back of increases in development activities, government policies, and public demand. At the same time, occupational health and safety issues have become a major concern to construction organizations. The unsatisfactory safety performance of the construction industry has always been highlighted si...

2015
Pezhman Atefi Manesh Abbas Saleh Ardestani Behnaz Kermani Aziz Rezapoor Ali Sarabi Asiabar

BACKGROUND Several studies suggest the existence of an effective relationship between individuals'characteristics and important factors such as occupational and organizational performance, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and etc. This study was designed based on the dimensions of personality (introversion /extroversion) of managers of Iran University of Medical Sciences at three le...

2014
Glenn W Doolan Geza Benke Graham G Giles Gianluca Severi Timo Kauppinen

BACKGROUND A potential risk factor for prostate cancer is occupational physical activity. The occupational aetiology of prostate cancer remains unclear. The purpose of this research was to examine associations between the level of exposure to various measures of physical activity at work and the risk of Prostate Cancer. METHODS Using the Finnish Job Exposure Matrix and the occupational histor...

2017
Semira Mehralizadeh Alireza Dehdashti Masoud Motalebi Kashani

PURPOSE Evaluating educational programs can improve the quality of education. The present study evaluated the undergraduate occupational health program at the Semnan University of Medical Sciences in Semnan, Iran, with a focus on the associations between alumni perceptions of the learning environment and the outcomes of the occupational health program. METHODS A cross-sectional questionnaire ...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2015
Glenda Blaser Petarli Eliana Zandonade Luciane Bresciani Salaroli Nazaré Souza Bissoli

Occupational stress has become a major cause of illness and a major risk to the psychological and social well-being of workers. In this context, the aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of occupational stress in employees of a banking network in the municipal region of Vitória, state of Espírito Santo, and its association with sociodemographic variables and work characteristics. Thi...

2014

Occupational stress is ubiquitous at work places and has recently gained numerous researches because of the impact it has on employees’ job performance. Unlike developing and newly industrialized countries, most advanced countries are becoming more familiar with the phenomenon and how to manage it. The current study finds out the level of occupational stress of SMEs on demographic variables and...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2004
Igor Burstyn

Several investigators have successfully used principal component analysis (PCA) in interpreting occupational hygiene data. However, traditional textbooks in occupational hygiene provide no guidance for the application and interpretation of PCA. In this article I briefly review the basics of PCA (for those not statistically inclined), provide some guidelines for performing PCA (and designing stu...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2017
Dick Heederik

In this issue of the European Respiratory Journal, DUMAS et al. [1] describe associations between occupational disinfectant exposure and asthma control in US nurses. Asthma control was defined by using the Asthma Control Test (ACT) and based on responses to five questions on activity limitations, frequency of symptoms and frequency of use of quick-relief medication in the past 4 weeks (β-agonis...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2003
O Alp Ergör Yücel Demiral Y Bülent Piyal

Occupational accident rates are high in the developing world and they are among the crucial indicators of work life. The data on serious occupational accidents in three years from the Aegean Region of Turkey were analyzed in order to define the working life situation. The data for 1995-97 were obtained from The Social Insurance Institution. Variables were defined for workers, work environment a...

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