Occupational mental health
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Implicit absenteeism is very common among nurses. Poor perceived social support of intensive care unit nurses has a negative impact on their mental and physical health. There is evidence that lack of occupational coping self-efficacy can promote implicit absenteeism; however, the relationship between lack of occupational coping self-efficacy in perceived social support and implicit absenteeism of intensive care unit nurses is unclear.
14p vishanshan 27-06-2024 2 1 Download
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Part 2 book "Community health care nursing" includes content: School nursing, occupational health nursing, community mental health nursing, community nursing learning disability, advanced nursing practice in the community, teamwork in community nursing, measuring effectiveness in community health care nursing and specialist community public health nursing, non medical prescribing, public health nursing,... and other contents.
204p muasambanhan08 04-03-2024 3 1 Download
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The presence of psychosocial risks at work are associated with mental and physical health issues in workers. The study aim was to adapt the COPSOQ-ISTAS21 (Spanish version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Ques‑ tionnaire and Union Institute of Work, Environment and Health) Medium-Version to the Peruvian context and to develop a Short-Version of the instrument.
10p viferrari 28-11-2022 11 3 Download
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he main purpose of this longitudinal study was to elucidate the impact of external job mobility, due to a change of employer, on mental health. Methods: A cohort of Belgian employees from the IDEWE occupational medicine registry was followed-up for twenty-seven years, from 1993 to 2019.
8p viferrari 28-11-2022 8 3 Download
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Construction workers working in physically and mentally challenging environments experience high levels of occupational fatigue, which is the primary cause of industrial accidents and illnesses. Therefore, it is very important to measure fatigue in real time to manage the safety and health of construction workers.
12p viferrari 28-11-2022 6 2 Download
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Sleep is a normal physiological process of the body. Sleep impacts on many aspects of health and quality of life at all ages. There are many risk factors associated with sleep deprivation or poor sleep quality: physical health problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease; mental health issues like depression; traffic and occupational accident. The study was conducted with the aims of understanding the sleep quality situation of youngster aged 16-30 years in Da Nang City, Vietnam, and determining the factors related to the sleep quality of the study participants.
10p chauchaungayxua12 11-05-2021 23 1 Download
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Musculoskeletal disorders are a major health problem resulting in negative effects on wellbeing and substantial costs to society. Work participation is associated with positive benefits for both mental and physical health.
16p vitennessee2711 02-02-2021 5 1 Download
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In view of heightened rates of suicide and evidence of poor mental health among healthcare occupational groups, such as veterinarians, doctors, pharmacists and dentists, there has been increasing focus on the students aiming for careers in these fields.
10p vigeorgia2711 30-11-2020 11 2 Download
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(BQ) The occupational therapy profession has a rich and diverse past that can be traced to the late 19th century. From its origin to the present, paradigms have shifted, the world has become replete with technology, and societal structure and world awareness have become blurred from the more proper and rigid concepts of the late 1800s and early 1900s to the global community of today. Interestingly, many of the original concepts on which the profession was based still hold true today, more than 100 years later.
74p nanhankhuoctai5 01-06-2020 8 2 Download
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Depression and anxiety disorders are increasing among the general population in the Western world. Individuals may need several kinds of treatment in order to maintain health, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and drug treatment. However, having an everyday life that “works” is also important, suggesting a need for interventions based on activities that facilitate a satisfying everyday life.
7p viriyadh2711 19-12-2019 10 1 Download
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The great majority of mental disorders begin during adolescence or early adulthood, although they are often detected and treated later in life. To compare mental health status of college students and their noncollege-attending peers whether working, attending a secondary school, or non-college-attending peers who are neither employed nor students or trainees (NENST) will allow to focus on high risk group.
9p viriyadh2711 19-12-2019 12 1 Download
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Disasters are becoming more prevalent across the world and people are frequently exposed to them as part of their occupational groups. It is important for organisations to understand how best to support employees who have experienced a trauma such as a disaster. The purpose of this study was to explore employees’ perceptions of workplace support and help-seeking in the context of a disaster.
11p viriyadh2711 19-12-2019 16 0 Download
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Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) is a new activity-based lifestyle intervention for mental health service users. An earlier study found BEL to be effective in increasing occupational engagement, occupational balance, activity level, and quality of life scores when compared with a care-as-usual group. However, it is unclear whether care context and socio-demographic, clinical and self-related factors at baseline also influence the results.
15p vimadrid2711 19-12-2019 21 1 Download
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Psychological health is vital for effective employees, especially in stressful occupations like military and public safety sectors. Yet, until recently little empirical work has made the link between requisite psychological resources and important mental health outcomes across time in those sectors.
12p vimadrid2711 19-12-2019 18 1 Download
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Occupational and environmental medicine in current diagnosis & treatment (Fifth edition) has contents: Occupational mental health & workplace violence, occupational safety, disease surveillance, biologic monitoring, international chemicals policy, health, and human rights, outdoor air pollution, water pollution, multiple chemical sensitivity,… and other contents. Invite you to refer.
1117p thuongdanguyetan06 06-06-2019 17 2 Download
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(bq) part 1 book “psychosocial frames of reference” has contents: defining psychosocial practice in occupational therapy, evolution of psychosocial practice in occupational therapy, recovery frameworks, the drive and motivation for occupation, person-environment-occupation model applied to mental health,… and other contents.
151p tieu_vu15 07-09-2018 18 3 Download
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The absorption of midwifery into medical practice is a recent process, a development linked in many western countries with the diminishing role of midwives, the increased involvement of the man-midwife, the general practitioner and the obstetrician in the birthing process and, in the twentieth century, the increased hospitalization of childbirth.
256p mnemosyne75 02-02-2013 52 5 Download
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There is ample scientific evidence that working (and other organizational) life and its conditions are powerful determinants of health, for better or for worse. The relationship works both ways. Work affects health but health, more often than not, also affects a person’s productivity and earning capacity as well as his or her social and family relationships. Needless to say, this holds true for all aspects of health, both physical and mental (Levi, 2002).
715p cronus75 13-01-2013 41 3 Download
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Children’s social and emotional wellbeing is important in its own right but also because it affects their physical health (both as a child and as an adult) and can determine how well they do at school. Good social, emotional and psychological health helps protect children against emotional and behavioural problems, violence and crime, teenage pregnancy and the misuse of drugs and alcohol (‘Systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to promote mental wellbeing in children in primary education’ Adi et al. 2007). ...
46p chiecxedien 02-01-2013 42 3 Download
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Parents and children need a framework for care which provides continuity from pre-pregnancy, through pregnancy and childbirth, to the early years of life. A comprehensive approach to early life is needed which builds on existing programmes to ensure our children get the best start in life8. Midwives have a key role in ensuring that their contribution integrates with the roles of other professionals and agencies working in collaboration with maternity services.
116p le_minh_nha 18-12-2012 64 9 Download