نتایج جستجو برای: occupational categories

تعداد نتایج: 165292  

ژورنال: طب کار 2013
عطارچی, میرسعید, محمدی, صابر, ملک, مریم, کمالی اردکانی, مونا,

Introduction: occupational stress identified as imbalance between occupational needs with individual’s abilities & demands. Occupational stress has somatic, psychological and behavioral effects. It seems that medical students have more severe degrees of occupational stress because of long period of education and mandatory presence in clinical and hospital environment. The goal of this study was...

2004
Marisol Concha-Barrientos Deborah Imel Nelson Timothy Driscoll N. Kyle Steenland Laura Punnett Marilyn A. Fingerhut Annette Prüss-Üstün James Leigh SangWoo Tak

Many of the 2.9 billion workers across the globe are exposed to hazardous risks at their workplaces. This chapter examines the disease and injury burden produced by selected occupational risk factors: occupational carcinogens, airborne particulates, noise, ergonomic stressors and risk factors for injuries. Owing primarily to lack of data in developing countries, we were unable to include import...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1975
T J Mason

Counties in the United States have been identified with chemical establishments whose primary manufacturing processes use vinyl chloride. Site-specific cancer mortality comparisons have revealed an excess of multiple myeloma in males associated with two of the manufacturing categories, synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers. A causal relationship between these manufacturing categories and multip...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 1996
Y Xu E Bach E Orhede

Using data from a nation-wide cross-sectional survey in 1990 a study examining the risk for occurrence of LBP in various specific occupations was made among 5,185 Danish employees aged 19-59 years old. After adjusting for the confounding effects of age and gender we found significantly increased risks of LBP in three out of nine major occupational categories. They were 'health care and social w...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1994
L A Griswold

OBJECTIVES Occupational therapists assess and adapt an environment to enhance clients' abilities to function. Therapists working in schools may assess several classroom environments in a week. Identifying relevant information in an efficient manner is essential yet presents a challenge for school therapists. METHOD In this study, ethnographic research methodology was used to analyze the pleth...

2011
Ian Janssen Eric Bacon William Pickett

Objectives. To examine associations between obesity and occupational injury. Methods. Participants consisted of a representative sample of 7,678 adult Canadian workers. Participants were placed into normal weight, overweight, and obese categories based on their body mass index. Different injury types, location, and external causes were measured. Logistic regression was used to estimate relation...

2015
Eric Brown Sang D. Choi

Obesity has been associated with the increased risk of acquiring adverse health conditions and often overlooked is the direct influence that obesity has on physical limitations, fatigue and the risk for occupational injuries. The purpose of this review study was to examine the literature on the impact that obesity has as a risk factor for occupational injury to identify the associations between...

2013
Stephanie G. Pratt Rosa L. Rodríguez-Acosta

Highway transportation incidents are the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States, with the highest fatality rates occurring among workers aged ≥65 years. To characterize older workers at highest risk, CDC analyzed data from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) for the period 2003-2010 and compared occupational highway transportation deaths among workers aged 55...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1985
L W Duncombe M C Howe

This paper documents the extent to which occupational therapists use groups in practice. A questionnaire was mailed to 300 occupational therapists nationwide. Questions included the types of groups occupational therapists lead, the facilities in which the groups take place, the patients included, the activities presented, and individual and groups goals. Results were tabulated based on the resp...

2003
Neus Herranz Ricardo Mora Javier Ruiz-Castillo

This paper presents an algorithm based on the bootstrap to select an admissible aggregation level, that is, the minimum number of occupational categories which yield a gender segregation value which is not significantly smaller than that obtained from the large number of occupational categories usually available in any data set. The approach is illustrated using Labor Force Survey data for Spai...

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