item: #1 of 43 id: cord-011808-ev7qv94b author: Sfeir, Maroun M title: Frontline workers sound the alarm: be always sure you’re right, then go ahead date: 2020-06-16 words: 1399 flesch: 55 summary: Social media outlets have been bursting with frustrations and fearful stories from healthcare workers and other frontline workers. 4 Moreover, stressed and overworked healthcare workers shared critical concerns about lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) nationwide. keywords: covid-19; healthcare; hospital; workers cache: cord-011808-ev7qv94b.txt plain text: cord-011808-ev7qv94b.txt item: #2 of 43 id: cord-017367-15o6g57q author: Polychronakis, Ioannis title: Workplace Health Promotion Interventions ConcerningWomenWorkers' Occupational Hazards date: 2008 words: 10563 flesch: 18 summary: Int Arch Occup Environ Health Williams NR (2003) Occupational groups at risk of voice disorders: A review of the literature Chemical occupational risks identified by nurses in a hospital environment Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors in teachers of physically and intellectually disabled pupils: A self-administered questionnaire study Seroprevalence of varicella, measles and hepatitis B among female health care workers of childbearing age Immunization and Child Health Materials Development Guide Zidkova Z and Martinkova J (2003) Psychic load in teachers of elementary schools As a consequence, women workers are more easily affected by burnout effect or suffer more frequently from work-related stress than their male colleagues, who continue to participate significantly less than women in house tasks. keywords: chemical; disorders; employees; et al; exposure; factors; female; gender; hazards; health; issues; job; population; prevention; program; reproductive; risk; safety; table; tasks; whp; women; women workers; workers; working; workplace cache: cord-017367-15o6g57q.txt plain text: cord-017367-15o6g57q.txt item: #3 of 43 id: cord-018106-5giapmcf author: Levin, Jacqueline title: Mental Health Care for Survivors and Healthcare Workers in the Aftermath of an Outbreak date: 2019-05-16 words: 4253 flesch: 33 summary: Similar findings have been reported in multiple studies indicating acute and persistently elevated stress levels as well as other emotional sequelae of healthcare workers during and after pandemic disease outbreaks [10] [11] [12] . Communication at every level should be monitored, with systems in place to bidirectionally transmit news among healthcare workers, their administration, healthcare facilities, and the government [10] . keywords: disorder; healthcare; outbreak; pandemic; patients; psychiatric; stress; symptoms; workers cache: cord-018106-5giapmcf.txt plain text: cord-018106-5giapmcf.txt item: #4 of 43 id: cord-018125-khhzlt9y author: Jain, Aditya title: Work, Health, Safety and Well-Being: Current State of the Art date: 2018-04-12 words: 12414 flesch: 36 summary: Physical inactivity is associated with increased health risks such as coronary heart disease, type II diabetes, and certain types of cancers and psychological disorders (depression and anxiety) (Department of Health, 2004; WHO, 2002; Zhang, Xie, Lee, & Binns, 2004) . The International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA, n.d.) refers to occupational hygiene as the discipline of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at large. keywords: conditions; countries; development; diseases; e.g.; employment; environment; factors; health; hsw; job; management; occupational; perspectives; review; risk; safety; work; workers; working; workplace; world cache: cord-018125-khhzlt9y.txt plain text: cord-018125-khhzlt9y.txt item: #5 of 43 id: cord-018794-stcre6ol author: Wang, Ning title: Promoting Universal Coverage of Basic Public Services Among Urban Residents date: 2014-12-31 words: 5954 flesch: 32 summary: In addition, as the number of rural migrant workers grows, migrant workers have come to represent the majority of industrial workers present in cities, and have made notable contribution to urbanization in China. The problem of the fast-growing demand for public services for rural migrant workers and the limited availability of public funds to provide them in host cities, must be addressed; relevant authorities should also undertake to gradually improve the urban public service system and expand its coverage to all permanent residents including migrant workers, in order to embrace the principle of fair treatment and equal opportunities for improvement for all. keywords: children; housing; hukou; migrant; public; services; system; urban; workers; years cache: cord-018794-stcre6ol.txt plain text: cord-018794-stcre6ol.txt item: #6 of 43 id: cord-023509-tvqpv6fp author: Corrin, Bryan title: Occupational, environmental and iatrogenic lung disease date: 2011-03-02 words: 42595 flesch: 39 summary: Aluminium powder holds a paradoxical position in regard to lung disease. 366 More directly, welders may be exposed to asbestos insulation that they themselves use, while welders of special steel alloys run the risk of metal-induced asthma, metal fume fever, polymer fume fever and the consequences of toxic metal fume inhalation, 367 all of which are described separately in this chapter, as is lung disease in aluminium welders. keywords: acute; air; aluminium; alveolar; analysis; asbestos; asbestos exposure; asbestos fibres; asthma; beryllium; blood; bodies; bronchiolitis; cases; cause; cells; changes; chronic; coal; damage; diffuse; drug; dust; dust exposure; dust pneumoconiosis; effects; electron; emphysema; evidence; exposure; factor; fibres; fibrosis; fig; gas; interstitial; lesions; lung; lung cancer; lung disease; lung injury; lung tissue; macrophages; mineral; non; occupational; oedema; oxygen; particles; patients; pneumoconiosis; pneumonia; pulmonary; risk; silica; silicosis; smoking; study; syndrome; tissue; toxicity; type; water; workers cache: cord-023509-tvqpv6fp.txt plain text: cord-023509-tvqpv6fp.txt item: #7 of 43 id: cord-030335-esa9154w author: Pinzón, Carlos title: Algorithmic Analysis of Blockchain Efficiency with Communication Delay date: 2020-03-13 words: 7385 flesch: 52 summary: In the typical peer-to-peer network implementation of blockchain systems, workers adhere to a consensus protocol for inter-node communication and validation of new blocks. Slow blockchain systems avert workers from wasting resources and time in producing blocks that are likely to be discarded in an upcoming synchronization. keywords: algorithm; blockchain; blocks; efficiency; model; network; number; systems; time; workers cache: cord-030335-esa9154w.txt plain text: cord-030335-esa9154w.txt item: #8 of 43 id: cord-030957-45tc5ksf author: Schaap, Andrew title: The politics of precarity date: 2020-08-28 words: 14973 flesch: 41 summary: Despite being burdened by a 'relentless presentism' that does not allow them to think about, let alone strive for, a better future, it is clear that Apostolidis believes that the 'demand' politics of day workers is suffused with utopian aspirations (p. 68). The question here is whether the 'visionary pragmatism' of day workers is generalizable to other forms of contestation and, if not, in what ways it might be different from the 'principled pragmatism' of the feminist activists outlined above and what might be at stake in these differences. keywords: apostolidis; book; centres; class; day; day labourers; feminist; fight; health; justice; labourers; people; politics; power; precarity; social; time; women; work; workers; working cache: cord-030957-45tc5ksf.txt plain text: cord-030957-45tc5ksf.txt item: #9 of 43 id: cord-032269-zhk5fyfc author: Gerard, François title: Social protection response to the COVID-19 crisis: options for developing countries date: 2020-08-29 words: 6358 flesch: 46 summary: In this context, developing country governments may be left with fewer options. Building on existing social assistance programmes, which reach a large share of households in many developing countries; 3. keywords: assistance; countries; crisis; e.g.; governments; health; households; income; insurance; programmes; public; workers cache: cord-032269-zhk5fyfc.txt plain text: cord-032269-zhk5fyfc.txt item: #10 of 43 id: cord-035133-znbqpwgu author: Aye, Baba title: Health Workers on the Frontline Struggle for Health as a Social Common date: 2020-11-10 words: 2950 flesch: 53 summary: These ceilings have been identified as key impediments to hiring or retaining health sector workers, and are linked to medical brain drain as health workers migrate in search of better employment opportunities (Kentikelenis 2017: 299) Health workers have been the first line of humankind's defence against the rampaging incursion of the microbial world, in the shape of SARS-CoV-2. keywords: global; health; healthcare; pandemic; public; sector; workers; world cache: cord-035133-znbqpwgu.txt plain text: cord-035133-znbqpwgu.txt item: #11 of 43 id: cord-138021-9khfkyh7 author: Stephany, Fabian title: Does it Pay Off to Learn a New Skill? Revealing the Economic Benefits of Cross-Skilling date: 2020-10-22 words: 5482 flesch: 48 summary: Skill domains are attributed to each worker based on her skill bundle. Similarly, this paradigm has affected the way we learn new skills. keywords: cross; data; domains; education; labour; learning; market; skill; wage; workers cache: cord-138021-9khfkyh7.txt plain text: cord-138021-9khfkyh7.txt item: #12 of 43 id: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0 author: Baatiema, Leonard title: Community health workers in Ghana: the need for greater policy attention date: 2016-12-02 words: 6705 flesch: 44 summary: key: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0 authors: Baatiema, Leonard; Sumah, Anthony Mwinkaara; Tang, Prosper Naazumah; Ganle, John Kuumuori title: Community health workers in Ghana: the need for greater policy attention date: 2016-12-02 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000141 sha: doc_id: 258570 cord_uid: 3n7jp0l0 From the 1970s to the 1990s, the WHO, United Nations and other agencies mooted the idea of formally training and recognising community health workers (CHWs) to complement efforts to improve primary healthcare delivery in low and middle income countries. The concept and role of community health workers (CHWs) have enjoyed renewed interest in global health since the Alma-Ata Declaration in 1978. keywords: activities; chws; community; community health; delivery; ghana; health; health workers; healthcare; policy; services; system; tbas; workers cache: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0.txt plain text: cord-258570-3n7jp0l0.txt item: #13 of 43 id: cord-268285-g5yekx2f author: Le, Aurora B. title: The association between union membership and perceptions of safety climate among US adult workers date: 2020-10-09 words: 6893 flesch: 28 summary: Perceived union safety values and retail employee safety outcomes The relationship between safety climate and injury rates across industries: The need to adjust for injury hazards Are labor unions in danger of losing their leadership position in safety? Older but wiser: key: cord-268285-g5yekx2f authors: Le, Aurora B.; Wong, Su-Wei; Lin, Hsien-Chang; Smith, Todd D. title: The association between union membership and perceptions of safety climate among US adult workers date: 2020-10-09 journal: Saf Sci DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2020.105024 sha: doc_id: 268285 cord_uid: g5yekx2f OBJECTIVES: keywords: et al; job; membership; non; perceptions; safety; safety climate; study; support; union; union membership; workers; workplace cache: cord-268285-g5yekx2f.txt plain text: cord-268285-g5yekx2f.txt item: #14 of 43 id: cord-272195-c4xypzdx author: Alahmad, Barrak title: COVID-19 stressors on migrant workers in Kuwait: cumulative risk considerations date: 2020-07-08 words: 3283 flesch: 45 summary: key: cord-272195-c4xypzdx authors: Alahmad, Barrak; Kurdi, Hussam; Colonna, Kyle; Gasana, Janvier; Agnew, Jacqueline; Fox, Mary A title: COVID-19 stressors on migrant workers in Kuwait: cumulative risk considerations date: 2020-07-08 journal: BMJ Glob Health DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002995 sha: doc_id: 272195 cord_uid: c4xypzdx As a marginalised subpopulation, migrant workers often fall short from protection by public policies, they take precarious jobs with unsafe working and living conditions and they grapple with cultural and linguistic barriers. We applied a comprehensive qualitative cumulative risk assessment framework for migrant workers living in Kuwait. keywords: community; covid-19; health; kuwait; non; risk; stressors; workers cache: cord-272195-c4xypzdx.txt plain text: cord-272195-c4xypzdx.txt item: #15 of 43 id: cord-274628-xu18zf4l author: Ros, Maxime title: Increasing global awareness of timely COVID-19 healthcare guidelines through FPV training tutorials: Portable public health crises teaching method date: 2020-05-21 words: 3022 flesch: 42 summary: This is also consistent with the social distance requirements to reduce unnecessary close proximity of a formal in-person educational classroom in order to educate and train students as well as J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f communication sought to provide COVID-19 healthcare workers/responders a means to rapidly create educational content that can be deployed (i.e., at any time including just before any medical/surgical procedure) adequately, efficiently, and meaningfully to best alleviate the issues faced by hospitals, health-care workers/responders, and patients. The current COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a timely response from the healthcare system train a large and diverse group of healthcare workers/responders swiftly. keywords: covid-19; healthcare; learning; responders; workers cache: cord-274628-xu18zf4l.txt plain text: cord-274628-xu18zf4l.txt item: #16 of 43 id: cord-278379-wr8j6j36 author: Vasudevan, Gayathri title: MGNREGA in the Times of COVID-19 and Beyond: Can India do More with Less? date: 2020-09-08 words: 4219 flesch: 49 summary: For instance, lack of planning in areas like potential demand and need for MGNREGA works, participation of villagers and prioritization of works in the Gram Sabha (GS), and focus on creation of productive assets based on principles of watershed, etc., can greatly reduce the development potential of MGNREGA. These SHE need not restrict themselves to work allocated by GP and could also take on private work related to health and sanitisation. keywords: areas; employment; india; labour; mgnrega; need; rural; sanitisation; work; workers cache: cord-278379-wr8j6j36.txt plain text: cord-278379-wr8j6j36.txt item: #17 of 43 id: cord-278996-9lady4pc author: Callander, Denton title: Investigating the effects of COVID-19 on global male sex work populations: a longitudinal study of digital data date: 2020-06-26 words: 4491 flesch: 49 summary: HIV prevention efforts have long promoted regular testing and status disclosure as important health initiatives among populations of sex workers and others 23 and the fact that male sex workers would seek to adapt these kinds of strategies to face the emerging threat of COVID-19 suggests their attention to and engagement in public health issues. Further, the free-text sections of male sex work profiles were analysed for any references to COVID-19; a content analysis using the techniques of thematic analysis was employed to define profile users' engagement with the virus and conduct frequency analyses. keywords: covid-19; data; health; male; profiles; risk; services; sex; workers cache: cord-278996-9lady4pc.txt plain text: cord-278996-9lady4pc.txt item: #18 of 43 id: cord-280055-5iwo6tlb author: Vieira, Tiago title: The lose-lose dilemmas of Barcelona’s platform delivery workers in the age of COVID-19 date: 2020-12-31 words: 8965 flesch: 47 summary: This deems police controls particularly unwelcome for many PDW, with consequences ranging from fines to severe legal complications. If you know of any account please I'm very unsettled Beyond income, a decisive element to understand the whole context lived by most PDW is the way the apps are run, commonly known as application-based management. keywords: account; covid-19; group; interactions; interviews; pdw; people; platform; police; precarity; research; social; whatsapp; work; workers cache: cord-280055-5iwo6tlb.txt plain text: cord-280055-5iwo6tlb.txt item: #19 of 43 id: cord-280561-2t72q2ba author: Rani, Uma title: Platform Work and the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-10-06 words: 2974 flesch: 48 summary: At the same time, with the lack of health insurance coverage for platform workers in many countries, even getting tested for COVID-19 may be challenging. There is a very clear indication that with the ICT revolution and the proliferation of the internet, platform work will continue to grow. keywords: covid-19; demand; labour; online; pandemic; platforms; work; workers cache: cord-280561-2t72q2ba.txt plain text: cord-280561-2t72q2ba.txt item: #20 of 43 id: cord-287361-cpd4yl6c author: Ng, Qin Xiang title: The Wounded Healer: A Narrative Review of the Mental Health Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers date: 2020-06-20 words: 980 flesch: 46 summary: The effects of social support on sleep quality of medical staff treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19 Mental health and psychosocial problems of medical health workers during the COVID-19 epidemic in China. Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102258 sha: doc_id: 287361 cord_uid: cpd4yl6c nan Health systems and healthcare workers worldwide are experiencing tremendous stress because of the growing Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic. keywords: covid-19; health; workers cache: cord-287361-cpd4yl6c.txt plain text: cord-287361-cpd4yl6c.txt item: #21 of 43 id: cord-288591-upnqi1f7 author: Platt, Lucy title: Sex workers must not be forgotten in the COVID-19 response date: 2020-05-15 words: 1338 flesch: 35 summary: COVID-19 responses must uphold and protect the human rights of sex workers Associations between sex work laws and sex workers' health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative and qualitative studies HIV infection among female sex workers in concentrated and high prevalence epidemics: why a structural determinants framework is needed Refugee and migrant health in the COVID-19 response Regional updates COVID-19 migrant sex workers and sex worker responses. key: cord-288591-upnqi1f7 authors: Platt, Lucy; Elmes, Jocelyn; Stevenson, Luca; Holt, Victoria; Rolles, Stephen; Stuart, Rachel title: Sex workers must not be forgotten in the COVID-19 response date: 2020-05-15 journal: Lancet DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(20)31033-3 sha: doc_id: 288591 cord_uid: upnqi1f7 nan As countries maintain or adjust public health measures, emergency legislation, and economic policies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an urgent need to protect the rights of, and to support, the most vulnerable members of society. keywords: covid-19; health; services; sex; workers cache: cord-288591-upnqi1f7.txt plain text: cord-288591-upnqi1f7.txt item: #22 of 43 id: cord-289802-svkssyk6 author: Mirvis, Philip H. title: From inequity to inclusive prosperity: The corporate role date: 2020-06-27 words: 8499 flesch: 56 summary: First, many more companies are employing contingent workers, not only for added flexibility but especially because it saves them money--lots of it. Note that this combination of new accounting measures and methods, peer pressure as more companies adopted them, and heightened public exposure in rankings spurred many businesses to improve and accelerate their response to important social and environmental issues. keywords: business; care; city; community; companies; company; education; employees; gap; good; health; income; jobs; new; pay; people; prosperity; public; services; today; training; women; workers; world cache: cord-289802-svkssyk6.txt plain text: cord-289802-svkssyk6.txt item: #23 of 43 id: cord-291302-dgpfmx7o author: Cao, Jinya title: A Study of Basic Needs and Psychological Wellbeing of Medical Workers in the Fever Clinic of a Tertiary General Hospital in Beijing during the COVID-19 Outbreak date: 2020-03-30 words: 938 flesch: 55 summary: Therapeutic and triage strategies for 2019 novel coronavirus disease in fever clinics Mental health care for medical staff in China during the COVID-19 outbreak National Health Commission of People's Republic of China Impact on health care workers employed in high-risk areas during the Toronto SARS outbreak Psychological impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome on health workers in a tertiary hospital Psychological effects of the SARS outbreak in Hong Kong on high-risk health care workers Factors associated with the psychological impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome on nurses and other hospital workers in Toronto. Thus, a hotline service was set up by the Department of Psychological Medicine, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day, to talk with medical workers about their feelings, provide support and understanding, and help them find emotional resources. keywords: health; medical; workers cache: cord-291302-dgpfmx7o.txt plain text: cord-291302-dgpfmx7o.txt item: #24 of 43 id: cord-292409-hz5qj1fw author: Viterbo, Lilian Monteiro Ferrari title: Workers’ Healthcare Assistance Model (WHAM): Development, Validation, and Assessment of Sustainable Return on Investment (S-ROI) date: 2020-04-30 words: 7297 flesch: 35 summary: These logical systems organize the functioning of care networks, articulating the relationships between network components and health interventions. In Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health II Sustainable Development Goals Indicators: A Methodological Proposal for a Multidimensional Fuzzy Index in the Mediterranean Area Desenvolvimento sustentável e saúde do trabalhador nos estudos de impacto ambiental de refinarias no Brasil Impact of Working Environment on Job Satisfaction A cost-benefit analysis of three older adult fall prevention interventions A review and analysis of the health and cost-effective outcome studies of comprehensive health promotion and disease prevention programs The Health and Cost Benefits of Work Site Health-Promotion Programs Impact of worksite health promotion on health care costs and utilization. keywords: assistance; care; diabetes; disease; health; healthcare; interdisciplinary; model; program; risk; saúde; study; wham; workers; workplace cache: cord-292409-hz5qj1fw.txt plain text: cord-292409-hz5qj1fw.txt item: #25 of 43 id: cord-300095-a94j7vz4 author: Chan, Lai Gwen title: Mental health and holistic care of migrant workers in Singapore during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-08-11 words: 2292 flesch: 30 summary: Specifically, mental health care for this population has been lacking because language and cultural barriers make it challenging for general health care services to incorporate this aspect. This collaboration continues to be active and deepen and ensured that mental health care continues to be a priority. keywords: care; covid-19; health; healthserve; information; workers cache: cord-300095-a94j7vz4.txt plain text: cord-300095-a94j7vz4.txt item: #26 of 43 id: cord-305439-vca203wo author: Tufts, Steven title: Labouring geography: Negotiating scales, strategies and future directions date: 2009-11-30 words: 3727 flesch: 36 summary: key: cord-305439-vca203wo authors: Tufts, Steven; Savage, Lydia title: Labouring geography: Negotiating scales, strategies and future directions date: 2009-11-30 journal: Geoforum DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.10.006 sha: doc_id: 305439 cord_uid: vca203wo Abstract In our editorial introduction to this themed issue on labour geography, we outline some important on-going debates in the relatively young field of labour geography and suggest future directions for research. The agency of labour will likely remain a defining feature of labour geography, but perhaps it is not as important to construct theoretical analytical boundaries as it is to define labour geography as a political project. keywords: agency; capital; geographers; geography; labour; labour geography; union; workers cache: cord-305439-vca203wo.txt plain text: cord-305439-vca203wo.txt item: #27 of 43 id: cord-309575-7orflz20 author: Vuolo, Mike title: COVID-19 Mask Requirements as a Workers’ Rights Issue: Parallels to Smoking Bans date: 2020-07-16 words: 2151 flesch: 44 summary: Indeed, decades of research have shown that smoking bans led to measurable improvements in working conditions and worker health. If anything, however, this discrepancy makes indoor mask requirement policies all the more important, as it remains unknown who may pose a risk to workers, especially given the possibility of asymptomatic transmission. keywords: health; mask; requirements; smoking; workers cache: cord-309575-7orflz20.txt plain text: cord-309575-7orflz20.txt item: #28 of 43 id: cord-316972-5jtd5ytz author: Zhang, Wen-rui title: Mental Health and Psychosocial Problems of Medical Health Workers during the COVID-19 Epidemic in China date: 2020-04-09 words: 2852 flesch: 43 summary: We explored whether medical health workers had more psychosocial problems than nonmedical health workers during the COVID-19 outbreak. Compared with nonmedical health workers (n = 1,255), medical health workers (n = 927) had a higher prevalence of insomnia (38.4 vs. 30.5%, p < 0.01), anxiety (13.0 vs. 8.5%, p < 0.01), depression (12.2 vs. 9.5%; p< 0.04), somatization (1.6 vs. 0.4%; p < 0.01), and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (5.3 vs. 2.2%; p < 0.01). keywords: anxiety; covid-19; health; medical; symptoms; workers cache: cord-316972-5jtd5ytz.txt plain text: cord-316972-5jtd5ytz.txt item: #29 of 43 id: cord-322293-x4ccpvkn author: Lachish, Tamar title: Humanitarian Aid Workers date: 2018-11-26 words: 4453 flesch: 44 summary: Humanitarian aid workers (HAWs) typically travel for extended periods, work in close proximity to local populations, and work in high-risk environments in low-resource regions. Humanitarian aid workers (HAWs) typically travel for extended periods, work in close proximity to local populations, and work in high-risk environments in low-resource regions. keywords: aid; areas; health; missions; risk; term; travel; travelers; volunteers; workers cache: cord-322293-x4ccpvkn.txt plain text: cord-322293-x4ccpvkn.txt item: #30 of 43 id: cord-323482-kk8iyavj author: Muller, Researcher Ashley Elizabeth title: The mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare workers, and interventions to help them: a rapid systematic review date: 2020-09-01 words: 5343 flesch: 32 summary: what next? Protect our healthcare workers The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on mental health of health care workers: protocol for a rapid systematic review A systematic and living evidence map on COVID-19 AMSTAR 2: a critical appraisal tool for systematic reviews that include randomised or non-randomised studies of healthcare interventions, or both CASP checklist for qualitative research GRADE guidelines: 1. Introduction-GRADE evidence profiles and summary of findings tables COVID19 pandemic impacts on anxiety of French urologist in training: Outcomes from a national survey COVID-19 outbreak situation and its psychological impact among surgeon in training in France Fear and Practice Modifications among Dentists to Combat Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak Working in the emergency and inpatient COVID-19 special wards: a different experience for Iranian psychiatric trainees amid the outbreak: Running title: Experience of Iranian psychiatric trainees in COVID-19 special wards Psychological Impact and Coping Strategies of Frontline Medical Staff in Hunan Between A cross-sectional study on mental health among health care workers during the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease A Study of Basic Needs and Psychological Wellbeing of Medical Workers in the Fever Clinic of a Tertiary General Hospital in Beijing during the COVID-19 Outbreak Mental health care for medical staff in China during the COVID-19 outbreak. keywords: covid-19; health; healthcare; interventions; outbreak; pandemic; psychological; studies; study; workers cache: cord-323482-kk8iyavj.txt plain text: cord-323482-kk8iyavj.txt item: #31 of 43 id: cord-326873-11jgusov author: Dignard, Caroline title: Recent Research on Occupational Animal Exposures and Health Risks: A Narrative Review date: 2019-12-10 words: 5757 flesch: 27 summary: The majority of manuscripts identified in our review (18/37; 49%) were focused on animal worker exposure to infectious agents, zoonotic pathogen carriage or infection within this workforce, or pathogen contamination of the work environment. Animal worker exposure to hepatitis E virus (HEV) was explored in two notable papers, both of which extended the prior paradigm of HEV research to include new populations or production specifics. keywords: animal; authors; disease; exposure; food; health; influenza; injury; mrsa; production; research; studies; study; swine; workers cache: cord-326873-11jgusov.txt plain text: cord-326873-11jgusov.txt item: #32 of 43 id: cord-327164-t39zfhdf author: Tufts, Steven title: Hospitality unionism and labour market adjustment: Toward Schumpeterian unionism? date: 2009-11-30 words: 10881 flesch: 36 summary: For labour unions, the implications of these policies must not be understated as they shape the quantity and quality of jobs delivered by capital and in some cases, challenge the rights of workers to organize effectively (Panitch and Swartz, 2003; Fantasia and Voss, 2004) . Labour unions, as agents within capitalism, can also manage negative events in a way than may assist them in reshaping their institutions and organizing future workers. keywords: capital; centre; employers; hospitality; hwrc; labour; model; movement; new; organizing; schumpeterian; sector; social; state; training; union; unionism; workers cache: cord-327164-t39zfhdf.txt plain text: cord-327164-t39zfhdf.txt item: #33 of 43 id: cord-330737-6khv4kbj author: Cohen, Jennifer title: Contributing factors to personal protective equipment shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-10-02 words: 5591 flesch: 42 summary: Hospitals might be incentivized to avoid shortages by passing PPE costs on to patients and insurers, like other items used in care, but that approach is not the norm. One can conceptualize this mismatch between PPE demand and supply in an ability-topay framework. keywords: chain; covid-19; demand; employers; equipment; government; healthcare; hospitals; masks; medical; ppe; supply; workers cache: cord-330737-6khv4kbj.txt plain text: cord-330737-6khv4kbj.txt item: #34 of 43 id: cord-332977-884z6qrq author: Ehrlich, Rodney title: Current Guidelines for Protecting Health Workers from Occupational Tuberculosis Are Necessary, but Not Sufficient: Towards a Comprehensive Occupational Health Approach date: 2020-06-03 words: 5196 flesch: 35 summary: Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination or revaccination of health workers is not currently a recommendation by either the CDC [10] or WHO, and variation in health worker BCG vaccination practice across Europe reflects the lack of consensus as to its efficacy A worker-centric approach recognises the ethical implications of screening health workers, as well as the stigma perceived by those diagnosed with tuberculosis. keywords: control; health; healthcare; infection; ipc; prevention; south; system; tuberculosis; workers cache: cord-332977-884z6qrq.txt plain text: cord-332977-884z6qrq.txt item: #35 of 43 id: cord-333509-dnuakd6h author: Chan, Hui Yun title: Hospitals’ Liabilities in Times of Pandemic: Recalibrating the Legal Obligation to Provide Personal Protective Equipment to Healthcare Workers date: 2020-10-17 words: 8811 flesch: 46 summary: COVID-19: PPE for doctors Doctor couple challenge UK government on PPE risks to BAME staff 24 COVID-19-ethical issues. Substantial discussions have been devoted to the imperative of providing adequate personal protective equipment to frontline healthcare workers. keywords: covid-19; equipment; frontline; healthcare workers; hospitals; nhs; obligations; pandemic; patients; ppe; public; risks; safety; shortage; staff cache: cord-333509-dnuakd6h.txt plain text: cord-333509-dnuakd6h.txt item: #36 of 43 id: cord-333672-ef53l283 author: Potter, Gregory D. M. title: The Future of Shift Work: Circadian Biology Meets Personalised Medicine and Behavioural Science date: 2020-08-07 words: 10157 flesch: 33 summary: Front Nutr DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2020.00116 sha: doc_id: 333672 cord_uid: ef53l283 Shift work is commonplace in modern societies, and shift workers are predisposed to the development of numerous chronic diseases. Disruptions to the circadian systems of shift workers are considered important contributors to the biological dysfunction these people frequently experience. keywords: breakfast; effects; energy; health; light; melatonin; period; phase; schedules; shift; shift workers; sleep; studies; time; timing; tre; workers cache: cord-333672-ef53l283.txt plain text: cord-333672-ef53l283.txt item: #37 of 43 id: cord-342185-2umby2l8 author: Cai, Qi title: The mental health of frontline and non-frontline medical workers during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in China: a case-control study date: 2020-07-02 words: 4044 flesch: 39 summary: Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed to evaluate the relationships of frontline medical workers (vs. non-frontline medical workers) with mental problems, and help-seeking behaviors and treatment for mental problems. However, frontline medical workers had a higher proportion of medical staff (mainly including doctors and nurses) than non-frontline medical workers (98.6% vs. 93.4%, P < 0.01). keywords: covid-19; frontline; health; outbreak; problems; study; workers cache: cord-342185-2umby2l8.txt plain text: cord-342185-2umby2l8.txt item: #38 of 43 id: cord-344729-sjjedgws author: Bhaskar, Sonu title: Acute Neurological Care in the COVID-19 Era: The Pandemic Health System REsilience PROGRAM (REPROGRAM) Consortium Pathway date: 2020-05-29 words: 3717 flesch: 36 summary: • To ensure the quality of stroke care for COVID-19 stroke patients, such patients could be admitted to other wards for COVID-19 positive patients. However, these latter guidelines do not address the issue of separating COVID-19 patients from others in terms of scanning equipment, radiology suites, and decontamination protocols. keywords: acute; covid-19; healthcare; infection; management; pandemic; patients; stroke; workers cache: cord-344729-sjjedgws.txt plain text: cord-344729-sjjedgws.txt item: #39 of 43 id: cord-346113-4obj0rs3 author: Srivastava, Ravi title: Growing Precarity, Circular Migration, and the Lockdown in India date: 2020-09-10 words: 3386 flesch: 49 summary: While this workforce has steadily grown, but only matching the decline in the agricultural workforce, or estimates show that between 2004-2005 and 2017-2018, the percentage share of circular migrants in the precariously employed workforce outside agriculture grew by about ten per cent points-from about 47% to 57% (see Fig. 2 ). Kerala, by standards of destination states, does not account for a significant percentage of circular migrants, set up the largest proportion of shelters. keywords: government; india; lockdown; migrants; states; term; workers cache: cord-346113-4obj0rs3.txt plain text: cord-346113-4obj0rs3.txt item: #40 of 43 id: cord-347898-appzi43a author: Hu, Zeming title: The Status of Psychological Issues Among Frontline Health Workers Confronting the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic date: 2020-06-05 words: 1722 flesch: 36 summary: Second, social support, including online services and guidelines provided by organizations, should be utilized to timely, effectively, and efficiently mitigate the psychological impacts among health workers. Mechanisms for effective communication should be put in place to allow health care workers update their leaders about their working conditions and schedule for break from work (16) . keywords: covid-19; health; healthcare; workers cache: cord-347898-appzi43a.txt plain text: cord-347898-appzi43a.txt item: #41 of 43 id: cord-353277-vd0etd38 author: Tucker, Jennifer L. title: Informal Work and Sustainable Cities: From Formalization to Reparation date: 2020-09-18 words: 8422 flesch: 34 summary: Once universally viewed as a nuisance or a criminal element, today, the UN frames informal waste workers as 'any city's key ally.' key: cord-353277-vd0etd38 authors: Tucker, Jennifer L.; Anantharaman, Manisha title: Informal Work and Sustainable Cities: From Formalization to Reparation date: 2020-09-18 journal: One Earth DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2020.08.012 sha: doc_id: 353277 cord_uid: vd0etd38 Informal workers produce economic, social, and environmental value for cities. keywords: capitalism; cities; development; economic; economies; economy; formalization; global; pickers; poor; poverty; power; street; thinking; value; vendors; waste; work; workers cache: cord-353277-vd0etd38.txt plain text: cord-353277-vd0etd38.txt item: #42 of 43 id: cord-353519-cmeociax author: Jay Miller, J. title: Child Welfare Workers and Peritraumatic Distress: The Impact of COVID-19 date: 2020-09-25 words: 4804 flesch: 44 summary: This exploratory study examined COVID-19 related peritraumatic distress among child welfare workers (N=1,996) in one southeastern state in the United States (U.S.). Sexual orientation, self-reported physical and mental health, relationship status, supervision status, and financial stability impacted distress levels experienced by child welfare workers. keywords: child; child welfare; covid-19; distress; impact; pandemic; study; welfare; welfare workers; workers cache: cord-353519-cmeociax.txt plain text: cord-353519-cmeociax.txt item: #43 of 43 id: cord-354491-23cjm86c author: Muller, A. E. title: The mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic onhealthcare workers, and interventions to help them: a rapid systematic review date: 2020-07-04 words: 7865 flesch: 41 summary: The studies reported on healthcare workers working in different settings: 43 studies reported on health care workers in hospitals, two studies were conducted in specialist health services outside hospitals, and three studies in other settings, while 21 studies did not specify the healthcare setting or only partially described multiple settings. 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