نتایج جستجو برای: health occupations

تعداد نتایج: 997093  

2012
Jacek M. Mazurek Patricia L. Schleiff Paul K. Henneberger

Children with asthma can experience chronic morbidity that may interfere with education and career progression. The authors investigated retrospectively whether a history of childhood asthma is associated with educational level and longest-held occupation, by gender. Cross-sectional analysis included a nationally representative sample of 10,452 adults aged 20 years who participated in the US Na...

Journal: :Report 2000

What do you do to start reading homosexuality and the mental health professions the impact of bias? Searching the book that you love to read first or find an interesting book that will make you want to read? Everybody has difference with their reason of reading a book. Actuary, reading habit must be from earlier. Many people may be love to read, but not a book. It's not fault. Someone will be b...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2010
Amy V Blue Maralynne Mitcham Thomas Smith John Raymond Raymond Greenberg

Institutions are increasingly considering interprofessional education (IPE) as a means to improve health care and reduce medical errors in the United States. Effective implementation of IPE within health professions education requires a strategic institutional approach to ensure longevity and sustainability. In 2007, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) established Creating Collabora...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2009
Julie D Bass-Haugen

Healthy People 2010 identified elimination of health disparities as a national priority. Few studies in the occupational therapy literature document health disparities. The purpose of this study was to examine the evidence on U.S. health disparities with specific relevance to occupational therapy and by racial/ethnic groups and income levels. National survey data were used to identify variables...

2012
Taha Ahmed Elmukashfi Omer Ali Ibrahim Isam Mohamed Elkhidir Abdelgadir Ali Bashir Mohammed Ali Awad Elkarim

BACKGROUND Infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) can lead to a range of clinical illnesses. OBJECTIVES To examine hazards of hepatitis B virus associated with clinical departments and occupations; among health care workers in Public Teaching Hospitals in Khartoum State, Sudan. METHODS The study was a cross sectional, facility-based study. It was conducted on stratified two-stage cluster ra...

2015
Fabien Gilbert Jean-Baptiste Richard Pascale Lapie-Legouis François Beck Marie-Noël Vercambre

BACKGROUND Health behaviors, as important modifiable determinants of health, are consistently targeted by prevention messages. Teachers, as educators and role models, may play a key-role in bringing such messages to children and adolescents. It is not clear which areas of prevention could be improved in collaboration with teachers to promote healthy behaviors at the population level through hea...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2012
Wendy B Stav Theresa Hallenen Jennifer Lane Marian Arbesman

We conducted this systematic review, one of four related to productive aging, to explore the existing evidence for the health benefits of engagement in occupations and activities among older adults. The review incorporates the breadth of areas of occupation in which older adults engage and the range of health benefits derived from that engagement. The results of this review demonstrate the mult...

2015
Gareth Leeves Ireneous Soyiri

Background. Education is usually associated with improvement in health; there is evidence that this may not be the case if education is not fully utilised at work. This study examines the relationship between education level, occupation, and health outcomes of individuals in rural Malaysia. Results. The study finds that the incidence of chronic diseases and high blood pressure are higher for te...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2013
Tetyana Pudrovska Deborah Carr Michael McFarland Caitlyn Collins

Using the 1957-2011 data from 3682 White non-Hispanic women (297 incident breast cancer cases) in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, United States, we explore the effect of occupation in 1975 (at age 36) on breast cancer incidence up to age 72. Our study is motivated by the paradoxical association between higher-status occupations and elevated breast cancer risk, which presents a challenge to th...

2013
Emmanuel Stamatakis Josephine Y. Chau Zeljko Pedisic Adrian Bauman Rona Macniven Ngaire Coombs Mark Hamer

BACKGROUND There is mounting evidence for associations between sedentary behaviours and adverse health outcomes, although the data on occupational sitting and mortality risk remain equivocal. The aim of this study was to determine the association between occupational sitting and cardiovascular, cancer and all-cause mortality in a pooled sample of seven British general population cohorts. METH...

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