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Journal articles on the topic "Occupational disorders. CORRESPONDING"

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Cantor Cutiva, Lady Catherine. "Association between occupational voice use and occurrence of voice disorders: a meta-analysis." Areté 18, no. 2 (2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33881/1657-2513.art.18201.

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Purpose: This meta-analysis has two aims: 1) to provide a quantitative assessment of the occurrence of voice disorders among different occupational voice users, 2) and to determine whether being an occupational voice user (teacher, broadcaster, call-center worker, etc.) is associated with an increased occurrence of voice disorders. Method: A random-effect meta-analysis of the available scientific literature was conducted on the occurrence of voice disorders among occupational voice users. Comprehensive literature searches were conducted using two computerized databases: PubMed/MEDLINE, and Sci
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Cantor Cutiva, Lady Catherine. "Association Between Occupational Voice Use and Occurrence of Voice Disorders: A meta-analysis." Areté 18, no. 2 (2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33881/1657-2513.art18201.

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Purpose: This meta-analysis has two aims: 1) to provide a quantitative assessment of the occurrence of voice disorders among different occupational voice users, 2) and to determine whether being an occupational voice user (teacher, broadcaster, call-center worker, etc.) is associated with an increased occurrence of voice disorders. Method: A random-effect meta-analysis of the available scientific literature was conducted on the occurrence of voice disorders among occupational voice users. Comprehensive literature searches were conducted using two computerized databases: PubMed/MEDLINE, and Sci
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Lisok, E. S., and I. A. Naumau. "HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL RISK AND PREDICTIVE EFFECTS OF HEALTH DISORDERS DEVELOPMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS." Journal of the Grodno State Medical University 21, no. 4 (2023): 407–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.25298/2221-8785-2023-21-4-407-411.

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Background. Work specifics of general practitioners forms occupational risk for disorders in their health. The aim of the study is to assess from a hygienic point of view the occupational risk and predictive effects of health disorders development of general practitioners. Material and methods. Occupational risk and predictive effects of health disorders was evaluated on the basis of a hygienic assessment of working conditions applying standard methodological approaches. Results. We have established that harmful working conditions (class 3.2) at workplaces of general practitioners are mainly f
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Zaitseva, N. V., P. Z. Shur, V. B. Alekseev, A. A. Savochkina, A. I. Savochkin, and E. V. Khrushcheva. "Methodical approaches to assessing categories of occupational risk predetermined by various health disorders among workers related to occupational and labor process factors." Health Risk Analysis, no. 4 (December 2020): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2020.4.03.eng.

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If we want to assess occupational risks predetermined by various health disorders among workers related to occupational factors and labor process factors, we need to examine whether additional methods can be applied here; these methods should allow not only quantitative determination of occupational risk but also its adequate categorizing. A procedure for risk assessment based on fuzzy sets analysis can be considered and applied for the matter. Suggested methodical approaches to occupational risk assessment based on this procedure involve step-by-step accomplishment of the following stages: de
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Zaitseva, N. V., P. Z. Shur, V. B. Alekseev, A. A. Savochkina, A. I. Savochkin, and E. V. Khrushcheva. "Methodical approaches to assessing categories of occupational risk predetermined by various health disorders among workers related to occupational and labor process factors." Health Risk Analysis, no. 4 (December 2020): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2020.4.03.

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If we want to assess occupational risks predetermined by various health disorders among workers related to occupational factors and labor process factors, we need to examine whether additional methods can be applied here; these methods should allow not only quantitative determination of occupational risk but also its adequate categorizing. A procedure for risk assessment based on fuzzy sets analysis can be considered and applied for the matter. Suggested methodical approaches to occupational risk assessment based on this procedure involve step-by-step accomplishment of the following stages: de
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Zaitseva, N. V., P. Z. Shur, V. B. Alekseev, A. A. Savochkina, A. I. Savochkin, and E. V. Khrushcheva. "Methodical approaches to assessing categories of occupational risk predetermined by various health disorders among workers related to occupational and labor process factors." Health Risk Analysis, no. 4 (December 2020): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2020.4.03.eng.

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If we want to assess occupational risks predetermined by various health disorders among workers related to occupational factors and labor process factors, we need to examine whether additional methods can be applied here; these methods should allow not only quantitative determination of occupational risk but also its adequate categorizing. A procedure for risk assessment based on fuzzy sets analysis can be considered and applied for the matter. Suggested methodical approaches to occupational risk assessment based on this procedure involve step-by-step accomplishment of the following stages: de
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Pietiläinen, Olli, Mikko Laaksonen, Eero Lahelma, Aino Salonsalmi, and Ossi Rahkonen. "Occupational class inequalities in disability retirement after hospitalisation." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46, no. 3 (2017): 331–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1403494817726618.

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Aims: This study aimed to investigate whether hospitalisation is associated with increased risk of disability retirement differently across four occupational classes. Methods: 170,510 employees of the City of Helsinki, Finland were followed from 1990 to 2013 using national registers for hospitalisations and disability retirement. Increases in the risk of disability retirement after hospitalisation for any cause, cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, mental disorders, malignant neoplasms, respiratory diseases and injuries were assessed across four occupational classes: professiona
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Kristensen, Petter, Therese N. Hanvold, Rachel L. Hasting, Suzanne L. Merkus, and Ingrid S. Mehlum. "O3E.2 Risk of mental health disorders in human service occupations: a register based study of 445,651 norwegians." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 76, Suppl 1 (2019): A30.1—A30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oem-2019-epi.80.

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ObjectivesMental disorders contribute strongly to disability. Work in human service occupations has been considered a risk factor in several studies. We aimed at quantifying this relationship in a prospective follow-up of all employed persons born in Norway, 1967–1976.MethodsWe conducted follow-up in several national registries. Based upon the ISCO98 four-digit code, we classified 2007 occupations into customer contact, client/patient contact, and reference (no contact). Client/patient contact was subdivided into health care, education and social work. We collected mental disorder diagnoses (I
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Landau, Kurt, Regina Brauchler, Marianela Diaz-Meyer, et al. "Occupational stress factors and musculo-skeletal disease in patients at a rehabilitation center." Occupational Ergonomics 10, no. 4 (2012): 139–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/oer-2012-0198.

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Disorders of the musculo-skeletal system are one of the main occupational diseases occurring in industrial countries and the number of reported cases is rapidly increasing, especially among the older age groups. Musculo-skeletal diseases can be influenced by a number of stress factors arising during physical work. The aim of this study is to identify the physical work stress factors, to which persons already suffering from musculo-skeletal diseases (patients at a rehabilitation center) have been exposed in their work, and, firstly, to examine whether these data can be used to predict the proba
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Barris, Roann, Virginia Dickie, and Kathi Brenneman Baron. "A Comparison of Psychiatric Patients and Normal Subjects Based on the Model of Human Occupation." Occupational Therapy Journal of Research 8, no. 1 (1988): 3–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/153944928800800101.

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This study examined the empirical validity of the model of human occupation in psychosocial occupational therapy. A battery of instruments corresponding to the components of the model was administered to young adult patients with chronic conditions, patients with eating disorders, adolescents hospitalized for psychiatric disorders, and normal adults and adolescents. The only variables on which the groups did not differ significantly were the Fatalism subscale of the Internal—External Scale and the Future Meaning dimension of the Life Attitude Profile. A series of comparison regressions using r
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Conference papers on the topic "Occupational disorders. CORRESPONDING"

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Prokopenko, L. V., N. N. Courierov, and A. V. Lagutina. "SCIENTIFIC LEGACY OF GERMAN ALEKSEEVICH SUVOROV (TO THE 85TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH)." In The 17th «OCCUPATION and HEALTH» Russian National Congress with International Participation (OHRNC-2023). FSBSI «IRIOH», 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/978-5-6042929-1-4-2023-1-375-379.

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The article presents the main directions of scientific activity of the famous hygienist, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Government of the Russian Federation, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (RAMS), Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor German A. Suvorov. As a result of his multifaceted, fruitful activity, G.A. Suvorov developed the concept of hygienic regulation of physical factors (including vibroacoustic ones), based on their integral assessment and with respect to the risk of health disorders, implemented in the documents of sani
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Gilfanov, A., S. Zaripov, and L. Fatkhutdinova. "PREDICTION OF AEROSOL PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION FROM THE MEAS-URED VALUES OF PM2.5 AND PM10." In The 16th «OCCUPATION and HEALTH» Russian National Congress with International Participation (OHRNC-2021). FSBSI “IRIOH”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/978-5-6042929-2-1-2021-1-131-135.

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Abstract. Introduction. Ambient air pollution with particulate matter from various sources sig-nificantly increases the risk of human health disorders. The concentrations of the total suspended particles (TSP), as well as the PM2.5 and PM10 fractions, are mainly monitored. In fact, the ac-tual size distribution of aerosol particles differs significantly from the stepwise distribution formed only by the concentrations of PM2.5 and PM10. Aim of the study: development of a method for reconstructing the size distribution function of aerosol particles from the actual concentrations of PM2.5 and PM1
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Boocock, Mark, Liz Ashby, and Richard Parker. "Musculoskeletal and work practice survey of chainsaw users in the New Zealand forest industry." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003036.

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Forestry is one of the most dangerous occupations globally, and manual work involving the use of chainsaws present a significant health risk to its workers. Over the last 10 years, there have been 810 chainsaw-related incidents reported in the New Zealand (NZ) forest industry. The aim of this study was to undertake a survey of chainsaw operators in NZ to obtain information on the risks associated chainsaw use, the prevalence of self-reported musculoskeletal complaints, and opinions on the safe use and design of chainsaws and corresponding safety equipment. An anonymised, electronic questionnai
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