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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 by Nedic, O, Belkic, K

    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 by Nedić, Olesja, Belkić, Karen, Filipović, Danka, Jocić, Neda

    “…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 by Belkic, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Belkic, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Nedic, Olesja, Belkic, Karen, Filipovic, Danka, Jocic, Neda

    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 by Nedic, Olesja, Belkic, Karen, Filipovic, Danka, Jocic, Neda

    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 by Belkić, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Belkic, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Belkic, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Belkic, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Belkic, Karen, Nedic, Olesja

    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 by Nedić, Olesja, Jocić, Neda, Filipović, Danka, Solak, Zdravko

    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 by Nedic, Olesja, Jocic, Neda, Filipovic, Danka, Solak, Zdravko

    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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