In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to gynecologist-obstetricians (OBGYNs) for the protection of pregnant workers and their future children from occupational exposures. This study explores OBGYNs' practices and difficulties in implementing MPL in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. An online survey was sent to 333 OBGYNs. Data analysis included: 1) descriptive and correlational statistics and 2) hierarchical cluster analysis to identify patterns of practices. OBGYNs evoked several problems in MPL implementation: absence of risk analysis in the companies, difficult collaboration with employers, lack of competencies in the field of occupational health. Preventive leave was underused, wit...
Background: In Switzerland, occupational risks for pregnant workers are covered by specific maternit...
STUDY AIMS: Switzerland’s Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the h...
Specific working conditions may endanger pregnant women's and their children's health. Switzerland h...
In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to gynecologi...
Background : In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role ...
In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Convention...
Objectives. Like most industrialized countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect th...
Switzerland's maternity protection legislation aims to protect the health of pregnant employees and ...
Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect the health of ...
BACKGROUND In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protectio...
Introduction : Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect...
Most industrialized countries have introduced maternity protection legislation (MPL) to protect the ...
Switzerland's Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the health of pre...
BACKGROUND:Switzerland’s Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies ...
Switzerland's Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies take the ne...
Background: In Switzerland, occupational risks for pregnant workers are covered by specific maternit...
STUDY AIMS: Switzerland’s Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the h...
Specific working conditions may endanger pregnant women's and their children's health. Switzerland h...
In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role to gynecologi...
Background : In several countries, maternity protection legislations (MPL) confer an essential role ...
In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protection Convention...
Objectives. Like most industrialized countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect th...
Switzerland's maternity protection legislation aims to protect the health of pregnant employees and ...
Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect the health of ...
BACKGROUND In accordance with the International Labour Organization’s Maternity Protectio...
Introduction : Like most industrialised countries, Switzerland has introduced legislation to protect...
Most industrialized countries have introduced maternity protection legislation (MPL) to protect the ...
Switzerland's Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the health of pre...
BACKGROUND:Switzerland’s Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies ...
Switzerland's Ordinance on Maternity Protection at Work (OProMa) requires that companies take the ne...
Background: In Switzerland, occupational risks for pregnant workers are covered by specific maternit...
STUDY AIMS: Switzerland’s Labour Law and its Ordonnance on Maternity Protection aim to protect the h...
Specific working conditions may endanger pregnant women's and their children's health. Switzerland h...