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View article: A meta-analysis of digital interventions to reduce vaccination-related pain in children
A meta-analysis of digital interventions to reduce vaccination-related pain in children Open
View article: Predictors of Return to Work After Stroke in Hungary: A Mixed-Methods Economic and Clinical Data Analysis
Predictors of Return to Work After Stroke in Hungary: A Mixed-Methods Economic and Clinical Data Analysis Open
Background: Return to work (RTW) is a fundamental aspect of recovery after stroke, importantly, for workers of working age. Evidence indicates there is little known about the clinical and systematic predictors of RTW in Hungary. We aimed t…
View article: Cost-Consequence Analysis of Return to Work (RTW) Program for Workers with Disabilities in Indonesia: Health, Economic and Productivity Outcomes
Cost-Consequence Analysis of Return to Work (RTW) Program for Workers with Disabilities in Indonesia: Health, Economic and Productivity Outcomes Open
Purpose: This study aims to address the challenge of Return To Work program by evaluating the cost consequences of the implementation of RTW program. Therefore, the principal research question is whether the RTW program produces better hea…
View article: Scoping Review of Psychological Therapies in Acute Pain Relief—To Whom, From Who, and Which Channels
Scoping Review of Psychological Therapies in Acute Pain Relief—To Whom, From Who, and Which Channels Open
Although most studies showed a decrease in mean pain scores, the results were statistically significant only in a subset of studies. Appropriate psychological interventions help reduce acute pain in both surgical and procedural settings. M…
View article: Economic Evaluations of Rehabilitation Interventions: A Scoping Review with Implications for Return to Work Programs
Economic Evaluations of Rehabilitation Interventions: A Scoping Review with Implications for Return to Work Programs Open
Background/Objectives: The use of rehabilitation interventions is critical in addressing health and economic outcomes, including return to work (RTW) facilitation for individuals with disabilities. However, the economic evaluation of these…
View article: Assessment of Water Quality Parameters and Their Correlations in the Kalimas River, Surabaya: Implications for Health Risks
Assessment of Water Quality Parameters and Their Correlations in the Kalimas River, Surabaya: Implications for Health Risks Open
The Kalimas River, which flows through industrial and residential areas, faces significant pollution pressure due to diverse anthropogenic activities. This study evaluates the water quality parameters of the Kalimas River in Surabaya, Indo…
View article: Challenges of distance learning encountering nursing students after the COVID-19 pandemic: a study from the Middle East
Challenges of distance learning encountering nursing students after the COVID-19 pandemic: a study from the Middle East Open
View article: Leveraging Telemedicine for Disaster Response: Longitudinal Study on Return-to-Work Programs During the COVID-19 Crisis
Leveraging Telemedicine for Disaster Response: Longitudinal Study on Return-to-Work Programs During the COVID-19 Crisis Open
Objective Since COVID-19, Indonesia has legalized telemedicine in medical services, including Return to Work (RTW). RTW programs help occupational injury-disabled workers return to work. This research examines how telemedicine supports RTW…
View article: Navigating the Path to Recovery: A Scoping Review of Return to Work Program for Manufacture Workers After Occupational Injury
Navigating the Path to Recovery: A Scoping Review of Return to Work Program for Manufacture Workers After Occupational Injury Open
Introduction: Workplace accidents in the manufacturing industry may significantly affect both a worker's capacity to return to work and their general well-being. Effective return-to-work programs may help disabled workers rehabilitate. The…
View article: Factors Contribute to Job Stress among Indonesian Lecturers Working from Home During Pandemic
Factors Contribute to Job Stress among Indonesian Lecturers Working from Home During Pandemic Open
Introduction: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly all non-critical sectors require their workers to work remotely, including lecturers. All teaching and learning activities are carried out online. During this period, the problem of psycho…
View article: The assessment of Twitter discourse on the new COVID-19 variant, XBB.1.5, through social network analysis
The assessment of Twitter discourse on the new COVID-19 variant, XBB.1.5, through social network analysis Open
View article: Managing disabled workers due to occupational accidents in Indonesia: a case study on return to work program
Managing disabled workers due to occupational accidents in Indonesia: a case study on return to work program Open
Background Limited research and studies prove the usefulness of case management for persons with disabilities, which helps disabled employees recover their dignity through medical vocational, and psychological rehabilitation in underdevelo…
View article: Engaging physicians and nurses in balanced scorecard evaluation—An implication at Palestinian hospitals and recommendations for policy makers
Engaging physicians and nurses in balanced scorecard evaluation—An implication at Palestinian hospitals and recommendations for policy makers Open
Introduction Healthcare workers (HCWs) are seldom involved in balanced scorecard (BSC) deployments. This study aims to incorporate Palestinian HCWs in the BSC to create health policy recommendations and action plans using BSC-HCW1, a surve…
View article: The Correlation of Blood Xylene Levels and Neurological Disorders among Informal Car Painters
The Correlation of Blood Xylene Levels and Neurological Disorders among Informal Car Painters Open
A provisional study was conducted to analyze the correlation of xylene exposure in the air at the workplace with levels of xylene in blood and neurological symptoms among informal car painting in Surabaya. This research was designed as an …
View article: Analysis of the Return to Work Program for Disabled Workers during the Pandemic COVID-19 Using the Quality of Life and Work Ability Index: Cross-Sectional Study
Analysis of the Return to Work Program for Disabled Workers during the Pandemic COVID-19 Using the Quality of Life and Work Ability Index: Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Occupational accidents are rising, but there is little evidence on the outcomes of patients who received case management during Return to work (RTW) programs. This study examined the case management-based on RTW program feature…
View article: Audio interventions for acute pain management – Protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis
Audio interventions for acute pain management – Protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background : Undermanaged acute pain contributes to the development of chronic pain and reduced quality of life. Although many complementary therapies have been implemented to manage chronic pain, few studies have investigated these therap…
View article: Audio Intervention for Acute Pain Management - Protocol of Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Audio Intervention for Acute Pain Management - Protocol of Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Review question / Objective: This study aims to investigate, review, and asses existing literature concerning audio intervention to reduce acute pain. Condition being studied: The study will focus on acute pain experienced by adults in any…
View article: Systematic Case Management for Disabled Workers Due to Occupational Accident Throughout Return to Work Program in Indonesia: a Qualitative Study
Systematic Case Management for Disabled Workers Due to Occupational Accident Throughout Return to Work Program in Indonesia: a Qualitative Study Open
Background Few research and a dearth of studies show the effectiveness of case management for people with disabilities throughout the Return To Work (RTW) program in underdeveloped countries, which is meant to help disabled workers to rega…
View article: Risk Factors of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Countermeasures: A Literature Review
Risk Factors of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Countermeasures: A Literature Review Open
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is still the primary infectious disease in the world due to HIV/AIDS. In the 2015-2019 strategic plan of the Ministry of Health, infectious diseases are one of the main priorities that must create a Healthy Indones…