In healthcare, ensuring safety is crucial for quality care and patient outcomes. While
research links leaderemember exchange (LMX) quality to safety behavior, this remains understudied in
healthcare. Our study explores LMX’s long-term impact on…
Background and aim: Shift work is known to have a significant impact on the health and well-being of
nurses, and there is a need for practical tools to assess this impact. This study introduces the “Quality of
Life Scale for Shift-Working Nurses”…
The aims of this study are to examine how occupation-related data and information for
health (ODH) are collected and managed from census-based surveys and potential occupational illness
and injuries (POIS) statistics, and to propose a national…
The SARS-CoV-2 viral outbreak has been conflicts with the past-tense narrative elsewhere
in the abstract.; the infodemic. Misinformation about the virus and disease it causes (COVID-19) has been
linked with authority-questioning beliefs,…
Rates of return to work (RTW) after an occupational injury vary considerably according to a
range of factors. Limited studies have been conducted on the specific correlation between RTW and
functional assessments, including activities of daily…
We have developed the Korean safety ladder as part of development of new safety technologies that can be accepted in industrial sites and would like to introduce the testing process to secure
safety.
Methods: The test load and horizontal force…
Exposure to cooking fumes exposure likely increases the lung cancer risk in school cooks,
but research on the incidence of lung cancer in school cooks is lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to
examine a nationwide cohort of school cooks for lung…
Collaborative robots have emerged as a solution for complex and precision-driven tasks.
However, there is no comprehensive risk assessment model for collaborative robotic work in the Republic of Korea. Thus, we aim to develop a risk assessment…
The working environment of truck drivers promotes unhealthy lifestyle behaviours
including physical inactivity and poor dietary choices. This leads to high levels of chronic diseases and a
reduced life expectancy compared to other occupational…
Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) refers to the collective belief among workers regarding the
protection and support of their psychological health and safety by senior management. Despite the
recognized importance of PSC in mitigating exposure to…