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What Makes an Engaging Environment? Lessons Learnt From Co-Created Research With Diverse Community groups.
Published 2024-12-01“…However, guidance and dialogue around the many processes that underpin co-created research remain limited. This perspective piece is informed by practical experience in the co-creation of research with historically underrepresented communities and represents a culmination of our experience and perspectives as academics, artists, community development officers and project workers. …”
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Breaking boundaries: Traditional unions in Serbia and the fight for gig workers' rights
Published 2025-01-01“…The paper emphasizes the need for legislative reforms to clearly define the status of platform workers and create space for unions to adapt to technology-driven changes in the nature of work.…”
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Empowering migrant workers: the development and impact of the e-law consult application
Published 2025-06-01“… This study will create and test the e-Law Consult app, which helps Indonesian migrant workers understand and exercise their legal rights overseas, particularly women. …”
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CULTURAL COMPETENCE OF HEALTH CARE WORKERS: A STUDY OF SASARAM/BIHAR
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of seasonal influenza vaccination in healthcare workers, Honduras.
Published 2021-01-01“…<h4>Result</h4>We surveyed 947 healthcare workers who attended patients in 13 SESAL hospitals and two IHSS hospitals. …”
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Creating a healthier economy: A rapid evidence review of inequalities in flexible working arrangements in the UK
Published 2025-12-01“…Objectives: Flexible working – the control people have over work scheduling to meet wellbeing needs – is one way to help create a healthier economy. We sought to identify and summarise evidence about inequalities in access to flexible working arrangements in the UK and implications for health and wellbeing to inform policy development. …”
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Three years later: Italy and the free movement of new EU workers
Published 2007-03-01“…The freedom of movement of workers as one of the four main pillars of the EU can be defined as a neutral principle, which ensures its use in both the economic area for which it was created and also the social area. …”
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Relationship between Safety Culture and Accidents in Textile Workers of Yazd City
Published 2011-12-01“…The present study examined the impact of events on the culture safety in the workers of Textile industry. Methods: In this case- control study data collected using questionnaire. …”
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Perceptions and experiences of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK
Published 2020-11-01“…The findings from all streams were analysed using framework analysis.Results Limited personal protective equipment (PPE) and lack of routine testing created anxiety and distress and had a tangible impact on the workforce. …”
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Community health workers for pandemic response: a rapid evidence synthesis
Published 2020-06-01“…Providing PPE, housing allowance, equal training opportunities, transportation allowance, improving salaries (paid on time and for a broad range of services) and awards in high-profile public events contributed to better recruitment and retention. We also created inventories of resources with guiding notes on guidelines for health workers (n=24), self-isolation in the community (n=10) and information, education and counselling materials on COVID-19 (n=16).Conclusions CHWs play a critical role in pandemics. …”
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Evaluation of cardiovascular risk factors for medical workers of an urban multidisciplinary hospital
Published 2019-09-01“…We determined blood pressure, weight, height, waist circumference, blood lipid and glucose levels, and used specially created questionnaire. At least 322 medical workers aged >40 years were examined.Results. …”
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Measures taken by the Soviet government to create the social infrastructure of aviation industry enterprises in the 1950-ies and 1960-ies
Published 2025-01-01“…The article analyzes the situation of creating housing and cultural conditions for workers of the plant № 24 named after M.V. …”
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Are Labour Markets Segmented in Developing Economies? A Clustering Approach for Colombian Workers
Published 2024-12-01“…Differences in productivity, red tape, and high taxes create a divide between a modern and an excluded traditional sector. …”
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Potential Hazards and Associated Causal Factors in the Occupational Environment of Palm Oil Workers
Published 2024-03-01“…Introduction:Palm oil workers are exposed to numerous hazards in the work environment associated with accidents and occupational diseases. …”
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Influence of deliverable evaluation feedback and additional reward on worker's motivation in crowdsourcing services
Published 2025-04-01“…We developed an experimental system that assessed the work products of the first-round task performed by a worker and presented the results to the worker. Six hundred forty-five workers participated in this experiment. …”
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Milk Donation Awareness of Parents, Health Workers and Lactation Consultants: Survey Findings
Published 2016-12-01“…More than half of the parents and professionals involved in the study believe that it is reasonable to create milk banks.…”
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Implementation of dedicated social worker coaching for emergency medicine residents ‐ Lessons learned
Published 2023-06-01“…The pandemic further exposed a mismatch between trainees' mental health needs and timely support services; therefore, the objective of our innovation was to create an opportunity for residents to access a social worker who could provide consistent coaching. …”
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GERMAN HEALTH INSURANCE LAW OF 1883 AND ITS ROLE IN IMPROVEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS OF WORKERS
Published 2021-09-01“…The article analyses the main statements of the Law of 1883, which created the system of health insurance for German population. …”
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Obesity Stigma Among Healthcare Workers in a Teaching Hospital in Saudi Arabia
Published 2024-11-01“…Rising obesity rates increase the risk of weight bias and stigma, even among healthcare workers. Objectives: This study assesses weight stigma in healthcare workers, with findings intended to inform strategies for creating a more supportive healthcare environment for patients with obesity. …”
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