Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
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Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
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Corporate Wellbeing and Professional Quality of Life: An Imperative in Nursing Occupational Health
This November, the Spanish Association of Occupational Health Nursing presented its Corporate Wellbeing Manual, which proposes a renewed framework to promote occupational health nursing as a key agent in fostering corporate wellbeing,…
World Diabetes Day 2025, November 14
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that affects millions of people of working age. According to data from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), its global prevalence continues to increase (1).In the workplace, diabetes not only affects…
Repercussion of working conditions on the health of wildland firefighters: a Scoping Review
Climate change intensifies wildfires by increasing temperatures, reducing rainfall, and bringing forward snowmelt. Their extinction involves multiple risks for firefighters due to the extreme conditions of their work. The …
Evaluation of body composition and its relationship with cardiovascular risk factors in workers
Body composition is a critical indicator of overall health and the risk of developing chronic non-communicable diseases, particularly within the working population. Objetive: This study assessed body composition and its association …
From Nurse to OSH Practitioner: A feminist phenomenology of role transition in the Philippines
This novel type of a single case research attempts to explore the lived experiences of a nurse that had transitioned to becoming and OSH practitioner. An investigation was taken on the reasons on advancing to becoming an OSH …
Relationship between functional vocal disability and professional quality of life in teaching staff: a cross-sectional study
Teachers are exposed to occupational risk factors that may compromise vocal health, potentially affecting professional quality of life (PQL). Prolonged voice use, environmental noise, and inadequate ergonomics contribute to…
