Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022

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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Association Between Insomnia and Constipation: A Multicenter Three-year Cross-sectional Study Using Shift Workers’ Health Check-up Data (Original article)
Background: Although insomnia and constipation are highly prevalent worldwide, studies examining a possible association between them are lacking. We examined the relationship between insomnia and
constipation in shift workers who have a high…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Associations Between Work Characteristics, Engaged Well-Being at Work, and Job Attitudes d Findings from a Longitudinal German Study (Original article)
Objective: The Job Demand & Resources model suggests work characteristics are related to mental well-being and work engagement. Previous work describes the development of a combined construct
‘engaged well-being at work’ (EWB). To what extent…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Burnout and Long-term Sickness Absence From the Teaching Function: A Cohort Study (Original article)
Background: The present objective was to verify whether burnout (emotional exhaustion [EE], depersonalization [DP] and low professional efficacy [PE]) is a risk factor for long-term sickness absence (LTSA;
30 consecutive days) from the teaching…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Cardiac Autonomic Control and Neural Arousal as Indexes of Fatigue in Professional Bus Drivers (Original article)
Background: Bus driving is a mentally demanding activity that requires prolonged attention to ensure safety. The aim of the study was to assess mental fatigue caused by driving a public bus and to find a profile of workers at higher risk.
Methods:…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Comparison of Overall Immunity Levels among Workers at Grape Orchard, Rose Greenhouse, and Open-Field Onion Farm (Original article)
Background: Occupational hazards in crop farms vary diversely based on different field operations as soil management, harvesting processes, pesticide, or fertilizer application. We aimed at evaluating the
immunological status of crop farmers, as…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Developing the Vulnerability Factor Structure Affecting Injuries and Health Problems Among Migrant Seafood Processing Industry Workers (Original article)
Background: The vulnerability of international migrant workers is on the rise, affecting the frequency of occupational accidents at workplaces worldwide. If migrant workers are managed in the same way as native workers, the consequences on safety…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Effectiveness of a Training Program Based on Stress Management on NEDSA Staff and Line Staff (Original article)
Background: The purpose of present study was to determine the effectiveness of training program based on job stress management in NEDSA and line staff.
Methods: The study method of this study was quantitative and quasi-experimental research…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Factors Associated With the Illness of Nursing Professionals Caused by COVID-19 in Three University Hospitals in Brazil (Original article)
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has demonstrated the importance of implementing strategic management that prioritizes the safety of frontline nurse professionals. In this
sense, this research was aimed at identifying…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Issue 2 2022<br /><br />
Global Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of the ICOH Survey (Original article)
Background: On the basis of its role for the development of occupational health research, information, good practices, the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) launched the present
survey to collect information on public health and…
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