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L. Manzoli

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Pregnancy e-health: a multicenter Italian cross-sectional study on internet use and decision-making among pregnant women

2013

Background Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Italian sample; to explore the factors influencing the choices of the childbearing women regarding their lifestyles after internet consultation; and finally to investigate potential differences between primiparous and multiparous women in internet use to find information about pregnancy. Methods A multicentre survey was carried out in seven Italian cities. Data were collected through a validated questionnaire administered in waiting rooms of outpatient departments by medical doctors. Respondents were questioned about their sociodemographic status, their use of the internet to seek pregnancy inform…

PediatricsGynaecology; Health Promotion; Maternal HealthCross-sectional studypregnancy e-healthstudy internetEpidemiologyMaternal HealthHealth BehaviorLogistic regressionChoice BehaviorGynaecologySeekersPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyPrevalenceMedicinehealthTelemedicineParityItalyThe InternetFemalePublic HealthAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDecision MakingInformation Seeking BehaviorSocio-culturaleHealth PromotionInterviews as TopicYoung AdultHumansLife StyleSettore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATAPregnancypregnancy; healthInternetDescriptive statisticsConsumer Health Informationbusiness.industryEnvironmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseHealth promotionCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsFamily medicineMultivariate AnalysisEpidemiology; Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPregnant Womenbusiness
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Evidence-based approach for continuous improvement of occupational health

2015

Introduction. It was recognized early on that an Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) approach could be applied to Public Health (PH), including the area of Occupational Health (OH). The aim of Evidence-Based Occupational Health (EBOH) is to ensure safety, health, and well-being in the workplace. Currently, high-quality research is necessary in order to provide arguments and scientific evidence upon which effective, efficient, and sustainable preventive measures and policies are to be developed in the workplace in Western countries. Occupational physicians need to integrate available scientific evidence and existing recommendations with a framework of national employment laws and regulations. Obje…

Evidence-based medicineOccupational healthHealthEpidemiologySettore MED/44 - Medicina Del LavoroPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthWorkplaceSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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