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View article: Effort-reward imbalance, subjective sleep quality, and inflammation in female nurses at a tertiary hospital: a pilot study
Effort-reward imbalance, subjective sleep quality, and inflammation in female nurses at a tertiary hospital: a pilot study Open
Job stress by effort-reward imbalance (ERI) is a predictor of burnout. It is associated with inflammation and is a forerunner of distal outcomes, including mortality. Sleep quality, an important association between job stress and inflammat…
View article: Prognostic significance of the kinesin superfamily in breast cancer: A systematic review & meta-analysis
Prognostic significance of the kinesin superfamily in breast cancer: A systematic review & meta-analysis Open
Background & objectives Kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs), essential motor proteins involved in processes like mitosis and intracellular transport, have emerged as critical players in breast cancer (BC) progression. Recent studies highli…
View article: Obesity, oxidative stress, and the moderating role of overcommitment: An exploratory analysis in female nurses
Obesity, oxidative stress, and the moderating role of overcommitment: An exploratory analysis in female nurses Open
Background Obesity and job stress are established contributors to oxidative stress, which is associated with various adverse health outcomes. However, the moderating role of job stress in the relationship between obesity and oxidative stre…
View article: Time series forecasting of bed occupancy in mental health facilities in India using machine learning
Time series forecasting of bed occupancy in mental health facilities in India using machine learning Open
Machine learning models are vital for forecasting and optimizing healthcare parameters, especially in the context of rising mental health issues in India and globally. With increasing demand for mental health services, effective resource m…
View article: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among various occupational workers in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among various occupational workers in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Objective: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are one of the most common occupational diseases, affecting various sectors such as agriculture, small-scale industries, handicrafts, construction, and banking. These disorders, cau…
View article: Obesity, Oxidative Stress, and the Moderating Role of Overcommitment: An Exploratory Analysis in Female Nurses from Western India
Obesity, Oxidative Stress, and the Moderating Role of Overcommitment: An Exploratory Analysis in Female Nurses from Western India Open
Objectives: This study explored whether job stress, specifically the extrinsic and intrinsic components of the Effort Reward Imbalance (ERI) model, moderates the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress among female nurses. Method…
View article: Sleep Quality – A Potential Link in the Relation Between Occupational Stress and Inflammation
Sleep Quality – A Potential Link in the Relation Between Occupational Stress and Inflammation Open
Job stress by effort-reward imbalance (ERI) is a predictor of burnout. Job stress is associated with inflammation, that is a forerunner of distal outcomes, including mortality. Sleep quality, an important association between job stress and…
View article: Effort-Reward Imbalance, Sleep Quality, and Inflammation in Female Nurses at a Tertiary Hospital: A Pilot Study
Effort-Reward Imbalance, Sleep Quality, and Inflammation in Female Nurses at a Tertiary Hospital: A Pilot Study Open
Job stress by effort-reward imbalance (ERI) is a predictor of burnout. Job stress is associated with inflammation, that is a forerunner of distal outcomes, including mortality. Sleep quality, an important association between job stress and…
View article: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among various occupational workers in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among various occupational workers in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Objectives: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are among the most common occupational diseases, affecting various sectors such as agriculture, small-scale industries, handicrafts, construction, and banking. These disorders, cau…
View article: Artificial intelligence in advancing occupational health and safety: an encapsulation of developments
Artificial intelligence in advancing occupational health and safety: an encapsulation of developments Open
Objectives: In an era characterized by dynamic technological advancements, the well-being of the workforce remains a cornerstone of progress and sustainability. The evolving industrial landscape in the modern world has had a considerable i…
View article: Data Management: The First Step in Reproducible Research
Data Management: The First Step in Reproducible Research Open
Reproducibility is a preferred aim in any scientific research, including occupational health research. Datamanagement is an important and essential step in marching towards reproducibility. A good datamanagement helps us stay organized, im…
View article: O-297 Findings and Experiences from the paper-based occupational disease and injury registry in India
O-297 Findings and Experiences from the paper-based occupational disease and injury registry in India Open
Introduction For effective prevention of occupational disease and injuries, accurate and timely reporting on the occurrence of occupational disease and injuries is critical. Disease and patient registries have been proven a rich sources of…
View article: P-296 Occupational disease and injury registry in India – possibilities and challenges
P-296 Occupational disease and injury registry in India – possibilities and challenges Open
Introduction Data availability for occupational disease and injury statistics is crucial for policy perspective, and for the evaluation of implementation of occupational health and safety(OSH) standards in industrial settings of a country.…
View article: Occupation-Related Biological Health Hazards and Infection Control Practices among Indian Veterinarians
Occupation-Related Biological Health Hazards and Infection Control Practices among Indian Veterinarians Open
Veterinarians experience different types of health hazards from their occupation. Studies on the prevalence and occurrence of biological health hazards in veterinary medicine in India are scant and probably underreported. Thus, we sought t…
View article: Anthropometric and Physiologic Parameters in Cleft Neonates: A Hospital-Based Study
Anthropometric and Physiologic Parameters in Cleft Neonates: A Hospital-Based Study Open
The oro-facial morphology is greatly affected in neonates with a cleft lip and palate. The initial evaluation of neonate’s body and maxillary arch dimensions is important for treatment planning and predicting growth in cleft patients. The …
View article: Mental health outcomes among health-care workers dealing with COVID-19/severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic
Mental health outcomes among health-care workers dealing with COVID-19/severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic Open
Introduction: The psychological impact of COVID-19 on health-care workers (HCWs) has received attention from researchers to understand the extent of the effects of the ongoing pandemic on this population. The aim of this systematic review …
View article: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated risk factors among urban metropolitan hairdressers in India
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated risk factors among urban metropolitan hairdressers in India Open
Objectives Ergonomic hazards account for a substantial proportion of work-related diseases and injuries among hairdressers. Awkward posture during work, repetitive movements, prolonged standing, and long working periods to carry out work a…
View article: Poisoning Cases Reported to Poison Information Centre, Ahmedabad, India: A Three Year Observational Study
Poisoning Cases Reported to Poison Information Centre, Ahmedabad, India: A Three Year Observational Study Open
Introduction: Morbidity and mortality associated with pesticide poisoning is a major public health issue, especially in lower and middle income countries, including India. Timely understanding of poisoning trends is required for improved p…
View article: Risk factors and prevalence of work-related injuries and accidents among veterinarians in India
Risk factors and prevalence of work-related injuries and accidents among veterinarians in India Open
Background and Aim: Veterinary medicine is a high-risk occupation and imparts a risk of physical injuries due to the unpredictable nature of the animals and workplace conditions. This study aimed to identify the associated risk factors and…
View article: Workplace Heat Exposure Management in Indian Construction Workers Using Cooling Garment
Workplace Heat Exposure Management in Indian Construction Workers Using Cooling Garment Open
Construction workers are at high risk of heat-related illnesses during summer months in India. The personal cooling garment (PCG) is a microclimate assistive device that provides protection from heat stress. The applicability and efficacy …
View article: Acute oral toxicity of pesticide combination (acephate 50% and imidacloprid 1.8% as active ingredients) in Sprague-Dawley rats
Acute oral toxicity of pesticide combination (acephate 50% and imidacloprid 1.8% as active ingredients) in Sprague-Dawley rats Open
The present study demonstrated the LD50 of one of the combination products available in the market having acephate 50% and imidacloprid 1.8% as active ingredients in Sprague-Dawley female rats which is >2000 mg/kg body weight. Furthermore,…
View article: Morphometric Analysis of Maxillary Central Incisor to Determine its Crown Form: A Model-based Cross-sectional Study
Morphometric Analysis of Maxillary Central Incisor to Determine its Crown Form: A Model-based Cross-sectional Study Open
The size and shape of tooth crowns are morphogenetically predetermined during embryogenesis. The maxillary central incisors have contributed to sexual dimorphism, and several classifications of the form of maxillary central incisors are av…