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期刊名:Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology

缩写:J OCCUP MED TOXICOL

ISSN:1745-6673

e-ISSN:1745-6673

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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Nancy Carnide,Bethany R Chrystoja,Hyunmi Lee et al. Nancy Carnide et al.
Background: Research on cannabis use motives has focused on youth. Little is known about motives among working adults, including how work may play a role. This study aimed to describe cannabis use motives and their connec...
Johannes Beller,Julia Graßhoff,Batoul Safieddine Johannes Beller
Background: This study aimed to examine time trends in physical working conditions across and within occupational groups in Germany between 2006 and 2018. ...
Eva Wacker,Axel Fischer,Julia Schorlemmer Eva Wacker
Background: In previous studies a moderator effect of management position could be found between Person-environment fit of masculinity, and burnout. Present study goals are to analyze previous fundings of the importance o...
Clara Knauf,Katherina Heinrichs,Rolf Süllwold et al. Clara Knauf et al.
Background: Migraine is common and can be highly disabling. Adequate migraine self-management (SM) can mitigate the potentially adverse health effects of migraine. However, adequate SM can be challenging to implement in e...
Chatpong Ngamchokwathana,Naesinee Chaiear,Jitladda Sakdapipanich et al. Chatpong Ngamchokwathana et al.
Background: Latex gloves are essential for protecting healthcare workers from biological hazards but pose a risk of latex allergy, particularly due to powdered, protein, and allergen content. Recent advancements in latex ...
Mingxiu Lv,Yu Du Mingxiu Lv
Background: To examine the risk factors associated with mortality in individuals suffering from acute diquat poisoning and to develop an effective prediction model using clinical data. ...
Maren Kersten,Sylvie Vincent-Höper,Tanja Wirth et al. Maren Kersten et al.
Background: Employees in social work exhibit high rates of sick leave due to mental health issues. Additionally, work-related demands in youth welfare have increased in recent years. Particularly in light of the escalatin...
Kenneth Bao Ren Leong,Qin Xiang Ng,Wee Hoe Gan et al. Kenneth Bao Ren Leong et al.
Background: Despite the relative importance, the prevalence of workplace safety and health issues in hospital food service workers is not well studied. This study describes the epidemiology of work-related injuries and oc...
Caroline Quartucci,Razan Wibowo,Viet Do et al. Caroline Quartucci et al.
Background: Due to climate change, the increasing frequency of hot summer days and heat waves can result in occupational heat strain, especially in non-air-conditioned workplaces. Healthcare workers (HCW) engaged in patie...
Veera Kamaja,Hilla Nordquist Veera Kamaja
Background: Almost all paramedics encounter workplace violence (WPV) during their careers. The most common form of WPV is verbal, and the perpetrator is usually the patient. It is known that paramedics suffer from post-tr...