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M. Cascio

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Problematiche correlate all’utilizzo di anestesia spinale in soggetti esposti ad attività lavorative comportanti “usura” del rachide lombare

2008

anestesia spinale lavoro
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La realtà lavorativa negli uremici in trattamento sostitutivo

2008

uremici lavoro
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Rivalutazione ad un anno di ANA e complementemia in personale afferente ad un laboratorio di chimica organica esposto a solventi.

2008

ANA complementemia solventi
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La malattia di Lyme in agricoltura. Problematiche diagnostiche

2008

Lyme agricoltura
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Le osteoartropatie occupazionali: mito o realtà?

2008

osteoartropatie lavoro
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Italian cancer figures, report 2014: Prevalence and cure of cancer in Italy

2015

This Report intends to estimate the total number of people still alive in 2010 after cancer diagnosis in Italy, regardless of the time since diagnosis, and to project these estimates to 2015. This study is also aimed to estimate the number of already cured cancer patients, whose mortality rates have become undistinguishable from that of the general population of the same age and sex.The study took advantage of the information from the AIRTUM database, which included 29 Cancer Registries (covering 21 million people, 35% of the Italian population). A total of 1,624,533 cancer cases diagnosed between 1976 and 2009 contributed to the study. For each registry, the observed prevalence was calcula…

Aged 80 and overMaleMedicine (all)Aged; Aged 80 and over; Female; Humans; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Prevalence; Registries; Survival RateSocio-culturaleMiddle AgedSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataSurvival RateItalyNeoplasms80 and overPrevalenceHumanscancer prevalence cancer incidence cancer in ItalyFemaleRegistriesAged
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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Health Care Professionals Burnout

2017

The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and burnout in health care professionals. More specifically, this survey has the purpose of demonstrating the role of EI as a protective factor against the risk of burnout. Health professionals (doctors, nurses, and other caregivers) composed the sample. Data, collected during professional training, provided 148 employees. Major results of this survey underline the relationship between EI and burnout. As we expected, there is a negative and significant correlation between burnout and Emotional Intelligence. Moreover, burnout varies depending on length of service: burnout increases between 5 and 10 y…

Emotional intelligenceDoctorNurseAbsenteeismBurnoutHealth care professionalBurnout; Emotional intelligence; Health care professionals; Nurses; Doctors; Absenteeism
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