Abdalkareem Jasim, Saade Thaeer Hammid, Ali Turgunpulatovich Daminov, Botir Kadhem Abid, Mohammed Lateef Al-Awsi, Ghaidaa Raheem Afra, Arghavan Ekrami, Hafez Ajam Ameer Muhammed, Fatin Abdul Mohammadi, Mohammad Javad
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Reviews on Environmental Health
Needle sticks injuries (NSIs) has caused many health concerns, including the widespread infection disease. Needle sticks injuries can have high threaten health human especially, all those who are in contact with health and medical centers. The purpose of this review study was the determination the effects of needle sticks injuries (NSIs) on health ...
Breakey, Suellen Starodub, Roksolana Nicholas, Patrice K Wong, John
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Journal of advanced nursing
To examine the perceived knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding climate change and health of academic faculty and students in programmes for health professionals and to identify barriers/facilitators to and resources required for curriculum integration. Cross-sectional survey eliciting quantitative and open-ended responses. A 22-question survey...
Daniels, Kathryn P D Thomas, Marilyn Chae, David H Allen, Amani M
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Journal of health and social behavior
This study investigates the relationship between allostatic load and a novel form of altruistic racism-related fear, or concern for how racism might harm another, which we term vicarious racism-related vigilance. Using a subsample of Black mothers from the African American Women's Heart & Health Study (N = 140), which includes detailed health and s...
Attell, Brandon K Kingery, Kate Adimu, Tanisa Butts, John Howard, Paul Saha, Somava Minyard, Karen
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Evaluation & the health professions
Multi-sector partnerships are core in efforts to improve population health but are often not as fully developed or positioned to advance health and equity in their communities as believed to be. Therefore, measuring the collaborations multi-sector partnerships undertake is important to document the inputs, processes, and outcomes that evolve as the...
Adesogan, Olutosin Lavner, Justin A Carter, Sierra E Beach, Steven R H
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Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
This study examines whether shift-and-persist coping, a coping strategy defined by accepting challenges and remaining hopeful for the future, is associated with psychosocial and physical health and/or moderates the effects of contextual stress (i.e., racial discrimination, financial strain) on health among African American adolescents living in the...
Delelis, Gérald
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Scandinavian journal of psychology
Can self-esteem reduce the deleterious effects of solitude on adolescents' mental and social health? Solitude is twofold because it can be chosen (self-determined) or forced (not self-determined). When it is not a chosen behavior (e.g., social ignorance, exclusion, or fear of others' judgment), individuals experience higher levels of anxiety and de...
Okumu, Noah Ngeranwa, J.J.N. Muloi, Dishon Ochieng, Linnet Moodley, Arshnee Mutisya, Christine Kiarie, Alice Wasonga, Joseph Watson, J. Amon-Tanoh, M.A.
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Escherichia coli commonly inhabits the gut of humans and animals as part of their microbiota. Though mostly innocuous, some strains have virulence markers that make them pathogenic. This paper presents results of a cross-sectional epidemiological study examining prevalence of diarrheagenic E. coli (DEC) pathotypes in stool samples of asymptomatic h...
Klepač, Barbara
Zdravstveni absentizem v Sloveniji se vsako leto povečuje in povzroča negativne posledice. Za zmanjšanje vzrokov zdravstvenega absentizma so potrebni preventivni ukrepi s sistemskimi pristopi in ozaveščanje organizacij in zaposlenih o pomenu zdravja za delo in življenje. Promocija zdravja na delovnem mestu je preventivni ukrep države za ohranjanje ...
White, Ben McDonald, Fiona Willmott, Lindy Then, Shih-Ning
Health Law in Australia is Australia’s leading text in this area and was the first book to deal with health law on a comprehensive national basis. In this important field that continues to give rise to challenges for society, the book takes a logical, structured approach to explain the breadth of this area of law across all Australian jurisdictions...
Goto, Yasuyuki Morita, Kohei Suematsu, Mina Imaizumi, Takahiro Suzuki, Yusuke
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Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
Over 55 million people reportedly suffer from dementia worldwide. In Japan, it is estimated that 1 in 5 people over 65 years old will have dementia by 2025, of which more than 20% will live with symptoms that require home/nursing care. Given the lack of effective medical treatments for dementia, informal caregivers play essential roles in allowing ...