نتایج جستجو برای: occupational groups

تعداد نتایج: 780373  

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1990
T A Vincent J K Schkade

In this pilot study, knowledge regarding AIDS was tested in 36 occupational therapy students and 33 education students. Also measured were the students' attitudes toward AIDS patients and the resulting health care controversies. An analysis of the results revealed no significant differences in knowledge between the two groups. Attitudinal differences between the two groups, however, were signif...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1983
H A Waldron

Scrotal cancer has a particular interest for students of the history of occupational medicine as it was the first malignant disease to be connected with a specific occupation when in 1775 Percivall Pott described its occurrence in chimney sweeps.' Although it does arise spontaneously, most cases of scrotal cancer are associated with some occupational hazard. Since the eighteenth century there h...

2003
Patrícia Cardoso Buchain Adriana Dias Barbosa Vizzotto Jorge Henna Neto Helio Elkis

Resumo Objective: It is well established that the combination of psychopharmacological treatment and psychosocial interventions, such as psychotherapy, family orientation and occupational therapy (OT), represent the best strategy for treating patients with schizophrenia. However, in terms of treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS) almost only psychopharmacological treatments are available and p...

2017
Lin Yang J. Aaron Hipp Jung Ae Lee Rachel G. Tabak Elizabeth A. Dodson Christine M. Marx Ross C. Brownson

The worksite serves as an ideal setting to reduce sedentary time. Yet little research has focused on occupational sitting, and few have considered factors beyond the personal or socio-demographic level. The current study i) examined variation in occupational sitting across different occupations, ii) explored whether worksite level factors (e.g., employer size, worksite supports and policies) ma...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2001
J P Jackson J K Schkade

OBJECTIVE This study compared the effectiveness of the Occupational Adaptation frame of reference with the biomechanical-rehabilitation model in the treatment of two groups of 20 patients post-hip fracture. METHOD Using a quasi-experimental design, groups were compared on changes in scores on the Functional Independence Measure (FIM), a satisfaction questionnaire developed for this study and ...

2012
David Coggon Georgia Ntani Keith T. Palmer Vanda E. Felli Raul Harari Lope H. Barrero Sarah A. Felknor David Gimeno Anna Cattrell Consol Serra Matteo Bonzini Eleni Solidaki Eda Merisalu Rima R. Habib Farideh Sadeghian Masood Kadir Sudath S. P. Warnakulasuriya Ko Matsudaira Busisiwe Nyantumbu Malcolm R. Sim Helen Harcombe Ken Cox Maria H. Marziale Leila M. Sarquis Florencia Harari Rocio Freire Natalia Harari Magda V. Monroy Leonardo A. Quintana Marianela Rojas Eduardo J. Salazar Vega E. Clare Harris Sergio Vargas-Prada J. Miguel Martinez George Delclos Fernando G. Benavides Michele Carugno Marco M. Ferrario Angela C. Pesatori Leda Chatzi Panos Bitsios Manolis Kogevinas Kristel Oha Tuuli Sirk Ali Sadeghian Roshini J. Peiris-John Nalini Sathiakumar A. Rajitha Wickremasinghe Noriko Yoshimura Danuta Kielkowski Helen L. Kelsall Victor C. W. Hoe Donna M. Urquhart Sarah Derett David McBride Andrew Gray

BACKGROUND The CUPID (Cultural and Psychosocial Influences on Disability) study was established to explore the hypothesis that common musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and associated disability are importantly influenced by culturally determined health beliefs and expectations. This paper describes the methods of data collection and various characteristics of the study sample. METHODS/PRINCIPA...

Journal: :Sangyo igaku. Japanese journal of industrial health 1985
T Hara M Yokota Y Tomita

We investigated a relation between occupational maladjustment and personality traits of 669 employees (354 males and 315 females) in 4 stores randomly selected from 35 stores of a distribution business company Firm I. The subjects were classified into 3 adjustment groups; "poor," "average" and "good" as a result of their self-evaluations for occupational maladjustment in each item on the check ...

2013
Catiussa Spode Brutti Renan Rangel Bonamigo Taciana Cappelletti Gabriela Mynarski Martins-Costa Ana Paula Salin Menegat

Attempted to evaluate and compare the impact on quality of life of occupational and non-occupational ACD and to identify the most frequently involved allergens. A quality of life questionnaire was applied. We noted moderate impact on the quality of life of both groups, without a statistical difference. Our study corroborates previous general data on the prevalence of nickel sulphate and paraphe...

Journal: :Allergy 2007
A Descatha H Leproust D Choudat R Garnier J-C Pairon J Ameille

BACKGROUND Severity of occupational asthma at diagnosis is an important prognostic factor. The aim of this study was to determine which factors affect the severity of occupational asthma with a latency period at diagnosis. METHODS The study population consisted of 229 consecutive subjects with occupational asthma with a latency period recruited by four occupational health departments and divi...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1984
M S Moersch

Occupational therapy appears to be in the process of "institutionalizing" research, and this accomplishment is being brought about through the efforts of visionary individuals and groups who have been working determinedly and quietly, or not so quietly, over the last 30 years. Two meanings of the word institution appropriately describe the development of research that is taking place within occ...

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