نتایج جستجو برای: occupational disorders

تعداد نتایج: 721061  

Journal: :HealthcarePapers 2004
Elliot Goldner Dan Bilsker Merv Gilbert Larry Myette Marc Corbière Carolyn S Dewa

Individuals with severely disabling mental illness receive more benefit from supported employment initiatives than from other vocational services, but these initiatives show variable job tenure and low implementation by governments. For those with less severely disabling mental illnesses, such as depression, evidence-based treatment results in substantial restoration of job function, and restor...

ژورنال: Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 2017

Objectives: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the most prevalent occupational diseases that are serious, fundamental and costly in nature.  Methods: This analytical descriptive study included 45 individuals of occupational and physiotherapy community in Hamedan, Nahavand and Malayer cities of Iran. The standardized Nordic questionnaire was used to collect data. Data analysis was done b...

2015
Kang Ho Lee Chang Ho Chae Young Ouk Kim Jun Seok Son Ja-Hyun Kim Chan Woo Kim Hyoung Ouk Park Jun Ho Lee Young Saeng Jung

BACKGROUND The prevalence of anxiety disorders has been increasing in South Korea, with recent studies reporting anxiety disorders as the most common mental disorder among all South Korean females. Anxiety disorders, which are independent risk factors of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts, are significantly correlated with productivity loss, high medical costs, impaired work performance, an...

Journal: :Canadian journal of health technologies 2023


 Occupational therapy interventions may be effective for reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety improving function participation with the in adult patients diagnosed and/or anxiety.
 In schizophrenia, occupational improve social functioning, cognitive performance, executive function, motivation; reduce duration rate rehospitalization.
 We did not find any evidence regarding...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2009
Amy R Darragh Wendy Huddleston Phyllis King

Occupational therapists are at risk of work-related injuries (WRIs) because of the demanding nature of their work. However, information about WRIs and musculoskeletal disorders among occupational therapists is limited. For comparison, research indicates that up to 91% of physical therapists experience work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) and pain. The purpose of this study was to gath...

Journal: :Neurosciences 2001
S T Al-Otaibi

Repetitive strain injury is a group of musculoskeletal disorders affecting muscles, tendons, nerves and blood vessels. These disorders could be attributed to occupational causes; however non-occupational causes should be excluded. The management of these cases required a multidisciplinary team approach.

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2012
Rachel G Klein Salvatore Mannuzza María A Ramos Olazagasti Erica Roizen Jesse A Hutchison Erin C Lashua F Xavier Castellanos

CONTEXT Prospective studies of childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have not extended beyond early adulthood. OBJECTIVE To examine whether children diagnosed as having ADHD at a mean age of 8 years (probands) have worse educational, occupational, economic, social, and marital outcomes and higher rates of ongoing ADHD, antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), substance use di...

2011
Nicola Magnavita Marko Elovainio Tarja Heponiemi Anna M Magnavita Antonio Bergamaschi

BACKGROUND To evaluate whether occupational stress factors (high demands, low control, low social support, strain, and iso-strain) are associated with skin disorders in hospital workers and whether psychological problems, such as anxiety and depression, act as potential mechanisms through which occupational stress factors are associated with skin disorders. METHODS 1,744 hospital workers were...

2013
Karlijn M van Beurden Evelien P M Brouwers Margot C W Joosen Berend Terluin Jac J L van der Klink Jaap van Weeghel

BACKGROUND Sickness absence due to common mental disorders (such as depression, anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder) is a problem in many Western countries. Long-term sickness absence leads to substantial societal and financial costs. In workers with common mental disorders, sickness absence costs are much higher than medical costs. In the Netherlands, a practice guideline was developed that ...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 1950
J R SQUIRE C N D CRUICKSHANK E TOPLEY

It is opportune to discuss occupational skin disorders since recently a 'Save your Skin' Campaign has been undertaken in the United Kingdom by the Employment Advisory Service of the Health and Safety Executive to increase the awareness of employers and employees of the need to prevent skin problems in industry.' This was justified because skin disorders caused by substances at work are the most...

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