نتایج جستجو برای: occupational change

تعداد نتایج: 647196  

2010
Delia Rizpah Hollowell

Average temperatures around the world are already increasing, and climate change projections suggest that global mean temperatures will continue to rise. As the effects, and projected effects, of climate change are becoming clearer, it is more apparent that the health effects of heat exposure will need further investigation. The risks associated with heat exposure are especially relevant to und...

Journal: :Demography 2013
Francine D Blau Peter Brummund Albert Yung-Hsu Liu

In this article, we develop a gender-specific crosswalk based on dual-coded Current Population Survey data to bridge the change in the census occupational coding system that occurred in 2000 and use it to provide the first analysis of the trends in occupational segregation by sex for the 1970-2009 period based on a consistent set of occupational codes and data sources. We show that our gender-s...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Keri L Monda Penny Gordon-Larsen June Stevens Barry M Popkin

China has recently undergone rapid social and economic change. Increases in urbanization have led to equally rapid shifts toward more sedentary occupations through the acquisition of new technology and transitions away from a mostly agricultural economy. Our purpose was to utilize a detailed measure of urbanicity comprising 10 dimensions of urban services and infrastructure to examine its effec...

Journal: :Archives of environmental & occupational health 2009
Tord Kjellstrom R Sari Kovats Simon J Lloyd Tom Holt Richard S J Tol

Global climate change will increase outdoor and indoor heat loads, and may impair health and productivity for millions of working people. This study applies physiological evidence about effects of heat, climate guidelines for safe work environments, climate modeling, and global distributions of working populations to estimate the impact of 2 climate scenarios on future labor productivity. In mo...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2017
Tord Kjellstrom Bruno Lemke Matthias Otto

Occupational health is particularly affected by high heat exposures in workplaces, which will be an increasing problem as climate change progresses. People working in jobs of moderate or heavy work intensity in hot environments are at particular risk, owing to exposure to high environmental heat and internal heat production. This heat needs to be released to protect health, and such release is ...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2007
Shawn Phipps Pamela Richardson

The purpose of this study was to determine whether 155 ethnically diverse clients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke (cerebrovascular accident; CVA) who received occupational therapy services perceived that they reached self-identified goals related to tasks of daily life as measured by the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). This study found that a statistically and cli...

Journal: :New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS 2009
Joseph G Grzywacz Thomas A Arcury Antonio Marín Lourdes Carrillo Michael L Coates Sara A Quandt

Lay Health Promoters (LHPs) are widely used in community health education, but their use and evaluation in occupational health has been limited to farm workers. Evaluation data were collected from 30 randomly selected Latino poultry processing workers who had an encounter with an LHP who delivered Maria's Story, an occupational health lesson about cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs). Participant...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1989
P Ostrow R Parente K J Ottenbacher B Bonder

The effectiveness of intervention including occupational therapy in combination with other rehabilitation services was investigated in 193 acute care patients with a variety of diagnostic conditions. The study was conducted in two phases. In both phases, patients who received occupational therapy in conjunction with other services were compared to patients who did not receive occupational thera...

2017
Desre M. Kramer D. Linn Holness Emily Haynes Keith McMillan Colin Berriault Sheila Kalenge Nancy Lightfoot

BACKGROUND Miners work in highly hazardous environments, but surprisingly, there are more fatalities from occupational diseases, including cancers, than from fatalities from injuries. Over the last few decades, the mining environment has become safer with fewer injuries and less exposure to the toxins that lead to occupational disease. There have been improvements in working conditions, and a r...

2012
Ali Naci Yildiz Nazmi Bilir Derya Camur Ozge Karadag Caman

OBJECTIVES The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching for final-year medical students at Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine. METHODS The study included all sixth grade medical students (n=293) during one academic year. Pre- and post-training tests were used to assess the magnitude of change in knowledge and attitude of students on occupation...

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