نتایج جستجو برای: injured workers

تعداد نتایج: 139290  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
d parvizpour

the study of 10,504 cases of industrial accidents, involving 590,164 injured workers employed in different industries in tehran industrial pole during one year shows that the over all incidence rate is 17.80 with a significant variation in regard to age and the type of industry. furthermore, 96.58% 0t accidents have happened within the workshops. considering the final outcome of the accidents, ...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2018

Background and aims: The impact of work-related accidents due to multiple psychological consequences, financial and material outcomes, is in the focus of industrial and organizational psychology, management and health and safety specialist’s attention. For this purpose, this study aimed to compare personality characteristics and attitude towards safety among injured and non- injured worke...

Journal: :Orthopedic nursing 2016
Ann Regina Lurati

Occupational acute lumbar injuries are a common injury. One intervention that is unique to occupational health is the determination of the amount of physical activity that an injured worker can perform without increasing the risk of further injury. Clinical recommendations suggest that workers continue to stay active; however, it is still the clinician's responsibility to determine the level of...

2014
Min Choi Hyoung-Ryoul Kim Jinwoo Lee Hye-Eun Lee Junsu Byun Jong Uk Won

OBJECTIVES The most common occupational disease that is compensated by Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance (IACI) in Korea is musculoskeletal disease (MSD). Although complaints about the workers' compensation system have been raised by injured workers with MSD, studies that examine workers' experiences with the Korean system are rare. This paper is a qualitative study designed to examine...

Journal: :Work 2016
Heidi Siew Khoon Tan Doreen Sai Ching Yeo Joanna Yu Ting Giam Florence Wai Fong Cheong Kay Fei Chan

BACKGROUND Return-to-work (RTW) programmes for injured workers have been prevalent in Western countries with established work injury management policies for decades. In recent years, more Asian countries have started to develop RTW programmes in the absence of work injury management policies. However, few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of RTW programmes in Asia. OBJECTIVE Return-to-...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2009
Claudia Maria Monteiro Maria Cecília Cardoso Benatti Roberta Cunha Matheus Rodrigues

This study analyzed the occurrence of occupational accidents among hospital workers between 2000 and 2005 and health-related quality of life of a sample of injured workers in 2005. Data obtained through occupational accident reports indicated 286 injured workers. In typical accidents (91.6%), accidents with piercing-cutting instruments affected 68.5% of workers. The results related to health-re...

Journal: :AAOHN journal : official journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses 2010
Debbie F Buck Ann L Curley

satisfaction surveys have become the primary means of evaluating perceptions of quality in the health care industry, including occupational health services. In occupational health, nurses need to know not only it injured workers are satisfied with their case, but also if injured workers' employers believe heath care provided to their workers was satisfactory. One problem is the lack of publishe...

2012
Huiyun Xiang Junxin Shi Bo Lu Krista Wheeler Weiyan Zhao J R Wilkins Gary A Smith

BACKGROUND No national study has investigated whether immigrant workers are less likely than U.S.-workers to seek medical treatment after occupational injuries and whether the payment source differs between two groups. METHODS Using the 2004-2009 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data, we estimated the annual incidence rate of nonfatal occupational injuries per 100 workers. Logistic reg...

Journal: :BMC public health 2016
Rasa Ruseckaite Alex Collie Maatje Scheepers Bianca Brijnath Agnieszka Kosny Danielle Mazza

BACKGROUND Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious consequences for injured workers, their families, society, compensation schemes, employers and healthcare service providers. The aim of this study was to establish what factors potentially are associated with the type of sickness certification that General Practitioners (GPs) provide to injured worke...

2017
Helen Razmjou Dragana Boljanovic Amr Elmaraghy Iona Macritchie Carolyn Roknic Danielle Medeiros Robin R. Richards

Background The role of psychosocial factors has been established in patients with shoulder abnormalities. However, the prevalence of exaggerated pain behaviors and their association with the characteristics of injured workers have not been well studied. Purpose To examine the prevalence of abnormal pain responses (APRs) in workers with active workers' compensation claims for a shoulder injury...

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