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期刊名:Journal of occupational and environmental medicine

缩写:J OCCUP ENVIRON MED

ISSN:1076-2752

e-ISSN:1536-5948

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Objective: This study examined the rate of performance-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMD) in music therapists. Methods: A cross-s...
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Ron Z Goetzel,Kevin H McLaughlin,Jaynie Bjornaraa et al. Ron Z Goetzel et al.
Objective: To examine the evolution of physical and occupational therapy in the treatment of work-related musculoskeletal disorders from 2015 to 2025. Met...
Pranav Srikanth,Lily M Monsey,Edmund Seto et al. Pranav Srikanth et al.
Objective: Transit operators have reported health effects and safety concerns from drug misuse occurring on public transit vehicles in the Pacific Northwest (USA). As transit operators are essential to providing safe and ...
Christopher J L Cunningham,Kristen Jennings Black,Emma C Vosika et al. Christopher J L Cunningham et al.
Objective: Burnout is typically studied as an employment-related phenomenon, but work-related demand and strain experiences can occur in all life domains. We construct validated brief and easy-to-deploy measures of genera...
Michael B Steinberg,Michal Weiss,Courtney Benjamin Wolk et al. Michael B Steinberg et al.
Objectives: To understand how and when mental health programs can best address healthcare workers' needs as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes. Methods: ...
Laura Breeher,Richard Newcomb,Kristine Hanson et al. Laura Breeher et al.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a standardized hazardous medication surveillance program and identify occupational factors associated with adverse health outcomes among healthcare workers (HCWs). ...
Asuka Koshi,Kiko Shiga,Tatsuki Sugio et al. Asuka Koshi et al.
Objective: Well-being is increasingly recognized as vital for mental health, yet its relationship to heart rate variability (HRV)-particularly tone and entropy-remains unclear. We proposed using HRV tone-entropy distance ...
Konstantinos Peramatzis,Eleni Tsianaka Konstantinos Peramatzis
Objectives: Burnout is a critical concern in high-stress professions. Aviation engineering case empirical research remains scarce. This study investigates various determinants of burnout among aviation engineers, aiming t...
Agustín Sánchez-Toledo Ledesma,Juan José Agún González,Raúl Aguilar Elena Agustín Sánchez-Toledo Ledesma
Objective: To examine whether technostress-related technological overload was associated with SF-36 vitality and general health during COVID-19 telework, and whether organisational IT resources showed direct or buffering ...