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1-s2.0-S2093791124000647-main.pdf
Platform work offers flexibility and autonomy to workers, but there are concerns about the
impacts of excessive labor control exercised by digital platforms using algorithmic management. This
study assessed the level of labor control exerted by…

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The study was planned to determine the attitudes of medical faculty students in clinics
toward patient safety.
Methods: It is a mixed-design study using quantitative and qualitative methods. The “student information form” and the “Attitudes toward…

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Long working hours and caregiving responsibilities are prevalent in many societies. These
demands can lead to stress and adverse mental health outcomes. This study examines the associations of
long working hours and family caregiving on…

1-s2.0-S2093791124000702-main.pdf
Immigrants in the United States (U.S.) healthcare workforce face challenging working conditions. This
study aimed to compare the working conditions of healthcare workers based on immigration status.
Using National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)…

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In the Chinese coal industry, widespread blame avoidance behavior (BAB) greatly impacts
coal mine accidents. Therefore, it is necessary to stop the BAB of coal mine managers and raise the
management level of coal mine enterprises for the safe…

1-s2.0-S2093791124000659-main.pdf
The study aimed to investigate whether mindfulness could mitigate the impact of job and
interpersonal demands arising from stressful organizational cultures in predicting depression during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: A total of 280 Korean…

1-s2.0-S209379112400074X-main.pdf
The studies exploring the mechanisms by which organisational changes may impact health outcomes are
lacking. The objectives of the study were to examine the prospective associations of organisational
changes with the deterioration of psychosocial…

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This study characterized the risk of new-onset asthma among workers in Manitoba, Canada.
Methods: Accepted time loss claims from the Workers’ Compensation Board of Manitoba from 2006 to
2019, containing workers’ occupations and industries, were…

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The future of work is changing faster than ever with the rapid
growth and adoption of technological innovations, heralding the
emergence of a new Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) paradigm [1]. The acceleration of technological innovations in…

1-s2.0-S2093791124000660-main.pdf
Exposure to respirable dust (RES) and respirable crystalline silica (RCS) is common in
mining operations and is associated with health effects such as pneumoconiosis, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD), interstitial pulmonary fibrosis,…
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