نتایج جستجو برای: migration of health workers

تعداد نتایج: 21324246  

Alireza Babaei Mazreno, Hassan Rezaeipandari, Maryam Jedari Eghbali, Saeedeh Zare Jamalabadi, Vali Bahrevar, Zohreh Rahaei,

Introduction: Ebola is a viral infection with a high mortality risk and health workers are considered as an at-risk group. The main aim of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitude of health workers about Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Yazd city, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 110 health workers in health centres of Yazd city, Iran in 2015, who were sel...

2010
Yingchun Peng Wenhu Chang Haiqing Zhou Hongpu Hu Wannian Liang

BACKGROUND Migrant workers are a unique phenomenon in the process of China's economic transformation. The household registration system classifies them as temporary residents in cities, putting them in a vulnerable state with an unfair share of urban infrastructure and social public welfare. The amount of pressure inflicted by migrant workers in Beijing, as one of the major migration destinatio...

2015
Naomi Hamada Jill Maben Barbara McPake Kara Hanson

This commentary paper highlights changing patterns of outward migration of Zambian nurses. The aim is to discuss these pattern changes in the light of policy developments in Zambia and in receiving countries. Prior to 2000, South Africa was the most important destination for Zambian registered nurses. In 2000, new destination countries, such as the United Kingdom, became available, resulting in...

The screening of cancer is important in secondary prevention in clinical oncology. The cervical cancer screening by pelvic examination and Pap smear test is the standard practice worldwide. However, the coverage of the screening is an important consideration in public health. Some specific vulnerable populations are considered to have a low chance of having access to health care services includ...

ژورنال: طب کار 2022

Introduction:Work environments have harmful physical, social, and workplace psychological factors that can affect people's health and disrupt other areas of people's lives. Workplace human resources spend at least a third of their lives at work, and the pressures and stresses of work can jeopardize their health and, consequently, threaten organizational interests and goals. Decreasing the perfo...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2008
اسدی لاری, محسن, ضیایی, محمدتقی, عسکریان, شیوا,

  Background and aims   Occupational diseases impose considerable burden on public health, wherein chemical pollutants in working places play an important role. One of chemical pollutants  in vehicle's lock & key assembly factories is cyanoacrylate used in" loctite glue", which is assumed harmful to workers' eyes, respiratory tract and skin. This study investigates the side effects of loctite a...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
s moitra department of pneumology, allergy and asthma research centre, kolkata, india, and department of respiratory medicine and allergology, lund university, lund, sweden p thapa darjeeling tea research and development centre, kurseong, india p das department of pneumology, allergy and asthma research centre, kolkata, india j das department of pneumology, allergy and asthma research centre, kolkata, india s debnath department of tea science, north bengal university, cooch bihar, west bengal, india m singh darjeeling tea research and development centre, kurseong, india

background: indian tea industry workers are exposed to various exposures at their workplace. objective: to investigate the respiratory health of indian tea industry workers. methods: we administered a respiratory questionnaire to and measured lung function in workers of 34 tea gardens and 46 tea factories. we used correlation matrices to test the association between their respiratory symptoms a...

2014
Mark N. Lurie Brian G. Williams

Migration has deep historical roots in South and southern Africa and to this day continues to be highly prevalent and a major factor shaping South African society and health. In this paper we examine the role of migration in the spread of two diseases nearly 100 years apart: tuberculosis following the discovery of gold in 1886 and HIV in the early 1990s. Both cases demonstrate the critical role...

2009
Naomi Hamada Jill Maben Barbara McPake Kara Hanson

This commentary paper highlights changing patterns of outward migration of Zambian nurses. The aim is to discuss these pattern changes in the light of policy developments in Zambia and in receiving countries. Prior to 2000, South Africa was the most important destination for Zambian registered nurses. In 2000, new destination countries, such as the United Kingdom, became available, resulting in...

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