Background: This review seeks to understand whether and how seafarers can exercise their human right to health care and the factors that facilitate or impede that exercise. The general focus is on a critical policy analysis of labour policies from the mid-twentieth century through today, with a specific focus on how Filipino seafarers access their health care rights. Materials and methods: The methodology includes a critical policy analysis of seafaring, focusing on mid-twentieth century political shifts in the recognition and regulation of health care rights. The analysis of international and United States policy provides the backbone for understanding the health care experiences of seafarers by laying the ideological, theoretical, and pol...
This narrative review examines current academic literature on the mental health of Filipino seafarer...
The appearance of COVID-19 in maritime transport has been an exceptional challenge for all stakehold...
Seafarers’ classification as essential workers is a key step forward giving them access to onshore m...
Abstract With fatal injuries six times the rate of all US occupations, people who live and work at s...
International maritime health has largely developed within the sphere of occupational health service...
Background: The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC2006) entered into force in 2013 and is the firs...
Seafarer health is critical for sustainable shipping management. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the u...
Background: Studies on medical repatriation of seafarers due to illnesses and injuries have been lim...
Background: There is a limited number of studies on the medical repatriation of seafarers. The aimof...
Maritime transport is the ‘invisible’ backbone that keeps the global economy moving on any given day...
Background: Seafarers, confronted with unique health challenges, occasionally necessitate medical re...
There have been major developments in the understanding of disease and its treatment in the last 150...
Background: The length of seafarers’ contract has undergone scrutiny regarding the health, welfare, ...
Seafaring involves multiple patterns of mobility. Ships are mobile workplaces that connect and disco...
Recent studies of illness and injury in seafarers and of disease risk factors have been mapped. Ther...
This narrative review examines current academic literature on the mental health of Filipino seafarer...
The appearance of COVID-19 in maritime transport has been an exceptional challenge for all stakehold...
Seafarers’ classification as essential workers is a key step forward giving them access to onshore m...
Abstract With fatal injuries six times the rate of all US occupations, people who live and work at s...
International maritime health has largely developed within the sphere of occupational health service...
Background: The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC2006) entered into force in 2013 and is the firs...
Seafarer health is critical for sustainable shipping management. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the u...
Background: Studies on medical repatriation of seafarers due to illnesses and injuries have been lim...
Background: There is a limited number of studies on the medical repatriation of seafarers. The aimof...
Maritime transport is the ‘invisible’ backbone that keeps the global economy moving on any given day...
Background: Seafarers, confronted with unique health challenges, occasionally necessitate medical re...
There have been major developments in the understanding of disease and its treatment in the last 150...
Background: The length of seafarers’ contract has undergone scrutiny regarding the health, welfare, ...
Seafaring involves multiple patterns of mobility. Ships are mobile workplaces that connect and disco...
Recent studies of illness and injury in seafarers and of disease risk factors have been mapped. Ther...
This narrative review examines current academic literature on the mental health of Filipino seafarer...
The appearance of COVID-19 in maritime transport has been an exceptional challenge for all stakehold...
Seafarers’ classification as essential workers is a key step forward giving them access to onshore m...