نتایج جستجو برای: health worker

تعداد نتایج: 992451  

2015
Joanna R. Weinberg Christopher Henrich Joanna Rose Weinberg Julia Perilla Lisa Armistead Gabriel Kuperminc

Inherent in their living and working conditions, Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFWs) are exposed to a multitude of environmental and psychosocial stressors that make them susceptible to adverse health outcomes. Utilizing a resilience framework, the current study examined both the physical and psychological health functioning of MSFWs in Georgia, a state heavily reliant on farm worker labo...

2017
Timothy Gubler Ian Larkin

This paper investigates the impact of a corporate wellness program on worker productivity using a panel of objective health and productivity data from 111 workers in five laundry plants. Although almost 90% of companies use wellness programs, existing research has focused on cost savings from insurance and absenteeism. We find productivity improvements based both on program participation and po...

2015
Laura C. Steinhardt Faustin Onikpo Julien Kouamé Emily Piercefield Marcel Lama Michael S. Deming Alexander K. Rowe

BACKGROUND Correct treatment of potentially life-threatening illnesses (PLTIs) in children under 5 years, such as malaria, pneumonia, and diarrhea, can substantially reduce mortality. The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy has been shown to improve treatment of child illnesses, but multiple studies have shown that gaps in health worker performance remain after training. ...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2013
Amy K Liebman Melinda F Wiggins Clermont Fraser Jeffrey Levin Jill Sidebottom Thomas A Arcury

BACKGROUND Immigrant workers make up an important portion of the hired workforce in the Agricultural, Forestry and Fishing (AgFF) sector, one of the most hazardous industry sectors in the US. Despite the inherent dangers associated with this sector, worker protection is limited. METHODS This article describes the current occupational health and safety policies and regulatory standards in the ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2000
F A Manian

Oral famciclovir was initiated in a health care worker immediately after an accidental percutaneous injury involving a needle freshly removed from a patient's herpes labialis vesicles. In follow-up, the health care worker remained seronegative for herpes simplex I and II antibodies (IgG and IgM) and did not develop herpetic whitlow, supporting the potential role of famciclovir in the prevention...

2014
Amruta Manke Sudjit Luanpitpong Yon Rojanasakul

Given their remarkable properties, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have made their way through various industrial and medicinal applications and the overall production of CNTs is expected to grow rapidly in the next few years, thus requiring an additional recruitment of workers. However, their unique applications and desirable properties are fraught with concerns regarding occupational exposure. The co...

2015
Julie Hepworth Deborah Askew Wendy Foley Deb Duthie Patricia Shuter Michelle Combo Lesley-Ann Clements

INTRODUCTION Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience higher levels of psychological distress and mental ill health than their non-Indigenous counterparts, but underuse mental health services. Interventions are required to address the structural and functional access barriers that cause this underuse. In 2012, the Southern Queensland Centre of Excellence in Aboriginal and Torres ...

2017
Amelia Gulliver Michelle Banfield Julia Reynolds Sarah Miller Connie Galati Alyssa R Morse

BACKGROUND There is growing demand for peer workers (people who use their own lived experience to support others in their recovery) to work alongside consumers to improve outcomes and recovery. Augmenting the workforce with peer workers has strong capacity to enhance mental health and recovery outcomes and make a positive contribution to the workforce within mental health systems and to the pee...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1998
K A Couch

Data from the 1992 wave of the Health and Retirement Study are used to examine the incidence of job displacement among workers ages 51 through 60. The average displaced worker experiences a loss in earnings of 39%. Households which contain a displaced worker have incomes 24% lower than the household of an average worker. Little of these lost earnings are replaced through pension income. The rat...

2015
Ronald Labonté David Sanders Thubelihle Mathole Jonathan Crush Abel Chikanda Yoswa Dambisya Vivien Runnels Corinne Packer Adrian MacKenzie Gail Tomblin Murphy Ivy Lynn Bourgeault

BACKGROUND This paper arises from a four-country study that sought to better understand the drivers of skilled health worker migration, its consequences, and the strategies countries have employed to mitigate negative impacts. The four countries-Jamaica, India, the Philippines, and South Africa-have historically been "sources" of skilled health workers (SHWs) migrating to other countries. This ...

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