نتایج جستجو برای: migration of health workers

تعداد نتایج: 21324246  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه اراک - دانشکده علوم 1392

the history of plant’s used for mankind is as old as the start of humankind. initially, people used plants for their nutritional proposes but after the discovery of medicinal properties, this natural ?ora became a useful source of disease cure and health improvement across various human communities. berberis vulgaris is one of the medicinal plants used in iranian traditional medicine. berberis ...

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  Background and Objectives : Depression is one of the most common mood disorder. On of the most important complications of this disease is loss of interst in activity. The aim of this study deals to depression in rural health workers in larestan and its relation with their performance.   Materials and Methods: This was a cross sectional study. The study population were include 99 rural health ...

Journal: :Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2006
Clarence C Tam

The recent Immigration Bill debate in the United States Congress has again re-ignited the polemic regarding immigration policy. In this essay, I argue that disputes surrounding the legality of migrant workers highlight chronic, underlying problems related to factors that drive migration. The public health field, although concerned primarily with addressing the health needs of migrant population...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده علوم پزشکی 1389

introduction: diabetes mellitus is an growing national and international public health concern. the number of people affected by diabetes in world by 2030 will be 69% in developing countries. regular physical activity plays a key role in the management of type 2 diabetes melitus, particularly glycemic control. it has been recommended that peoples with type 2 diabetes participate in moderate-int...

2015
R Baral S Sapkota

Migration of Health workers has devastating consequences leading to loss of health workers in the nation of origin. This research was carried out to identify the push factors related to migration of Nurses from Nepal to other developed countries. A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted via different social medias. The data was collected from 67 migrated Nepalese Nurses to: Australia, ...

Journal: :international journal of occupational hygiene 0
reza rostami m.sc. student of occpational health, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. zahra zamanian assistant professor of occupational health department, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. jafar hasanzadeh associate professor of epidemiology, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran.

improvements in knowledge as well as technology and industrial workers’ exposure to adverse factors have caused more attention to be paid to the workers’ occupational health. according to the report by w.h.o., noise, as one of the most important physical factors of workplace, causes 4 million dollars health damage every day. noise can also reduce the workers’ morale as well as motivation and, c...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
ak susheela fluorosis foundation of india, india nk mondal fluorosis foundation of india, india a singh hindalco industries ltd., po-renukoot, district sonebhadra (up), india

background: fluoride is used increasingly in a variety of industries in india. emission of fluoride dust and fumes from the smelters of primary aluminum producing industries is dissipated in the work environment and poses occupational health hazards. objective: to study the prevalence of health complaints and its association with fluoride level in body fluids of smelter workers in a primary alu...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2003
Barbara Stilwell Khassoum Diallo Pascal Zurn Mario R Dal Poz Orvill Adams James Buchan

It is estimated that in 2000 almost 175 million people, or 2.9% of the world's population, were living outside their country of birth, compared to 100 million, or 1.8% of the total population, in 1995. As the global labour market strengthens, it is increasingly highly skilled professionals who are migrating. Medical practitioners and nurses represent a small proportion of highly skilled workers...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
t alemayehu college of health and medical sciences, haramaya university, harar, ethiopia a worku school of public health, addis ababa university, addis ababa, ethiopia n assefa college of health and medical sciences, haramaya university, harar, ethiopia

background: health care workers are facing certain occupational hazards because of sharp injury and exposure to human blood and body fluids as a result of handling wastes. though much attention is paid for the protection of these workers, the number of exposures and injuries do not show a sign of decline from time to time. objective: to examine the occurrence of sharp injury and exposure to blo...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2011
Sevil Sönmez Yorghos Apostolopoulos Diane Tran Shantyana Rentrope

Systematic violations of migrant workers' human rights and striking health disparities among these populations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are the norm in member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Migrant laborers comprise about 90 percent of the UAE workforce and include approximately 500,000 construction workers and 450,000 domestic workers. Like many other GCC members cou...

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