Search Results - "Nedić, Olesja"
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Job stressors and burnout among nurses and primary‐care physicians working at a dedicated outpatient respiratory center for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID‐19
Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-06-2023)“…Background High burnout is reported among health professionals providing in‐patient care to patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19). Data are lacking…”
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Job stressors among female physicians: relation to having a clinical diagnosis of hypertension
Published in International journal of occupational and environmental health (01-07-2010)“…Thirty-five female physicians with, and 74 without clinically-diagnosed hypertension completed the physician-specific Occupational Stress Index (OSI)…”
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Occupational medicine--then and now: where we could go from here
Published in Medicinski pregled (01-05-2014)“…Occupational medicine has a long-standing history in the region of the former Yugoslavia with seminal contributions to the theory and practice of this…”
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Restoring dignity and respect to health care workers
Published in Medicinski pregled (01-11-2006)“…This year, the World Health Organization focuses on restoring dignity and respect to health care workers. The aim of this study was to investigate the…”
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Night work, total occupational burden and cancer/cardiovascular risk factors in physicians
Published in Medicinski pregled (2012)“…INTRODUCTION. Lifestyle-related risk factors: smoking, obesity, sedentariness and excess alcohol intake are among the most important known causes of cancer and…”
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Work stressors among physicians with and without the acquired cardiovascular disorders: assessment using the Occupational Stress Index
Published in Medicinski pregled (2008)“…The Occupational Stress Index (OSI) questionnaire for physicians was used in a case-control study, with a high participation rate (> 90%). The study was…”
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Gender as a key effect modifier of the relationship between physician work stressors and the acquired cardiovascular disorders
Published in Medicinski pregled (2008)“…To assess gender as an effect-modifier vis-â-vis exposure to work stressors and the acquired cardiovascular disorders (ACVDC). The Occupational Stress Index…”
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Workplace Stressors and Lifestyle-Related Cancer Risk Factors among Female Physicians:Assessment Using the Occupational Stress Index
Published in Journal of Occupational Health (2007)“…This study examined the relationship between work stressors and lifestyle-related cancer risk factors (LRCRF):smoking, obesity, sedentariness and alcohol…”
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PHYSICIAN HEALTH CHALLENGES AND RETURN TO WORK - INSIGHTS FROM A RESEARCH FOR PHYSICIANS BY PHYSICIANS/POREMECAJI ZDRAVLJA I POVRATAK NA POSAO OBOLELIH LEKARA--UVID IZ ISTRAZIVANJA LEKARA ZA LEKARE
Published in Medicinski pregled (01-11-2019)“…Introduction. High rates of burnout, suicide and hypertension complications among physicians suggest an occupational etiology. Generic assessments of the work…”
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Physician health challenges and return to work - insights from a research for physicians by physicians
Published in Medicinski pregled (2019)“…Introduction. High rates of burnout, suicide and hypertension complications among physicians suggest an occupational etiology. Generic assessments of the work…”
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Occupational medicine--then and now: where we could go from here/Medicina rada nekad i sad: u kom pravcu dalje
Published in Medicinski pregled (01-05-2014)“…Occupational medicine has a long-standing history in the region of the former Yugoslavia with seminal contributions to the theory and practice of this…”
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Workplace Stressors and Lifestyle-Related Cancer Risk Factors among Female Physicians
Published in Journal of occupational health (01-01-2007)“…This study examined the relationship between work stressors and lifestyle-related cancer risk factors (LRCRF): smoking, obesity, sedentariness and alcohol…”
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A sense of responsibility in health personnel as a cause of work-related stress
Published in Medicinski pregled (01-03-2002)“…Job stress is a great problem in developed countries of the world, but in Yugoslavia, it is increased due to additional reasons associated with economic crisis…”
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Sense of responsibility in health workers source of job stress
Published in Medicinski pregled (2002)“…Job stress is a great problem in developed countries of the world, but in Yugoslavia, it is increased due to additional reasons associated with economic crisis…”
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