The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimensions of the workplace. Sex and/or gender (sex/gender) factors play an important role in shaping the experiences, exposures, and health outcomes of male and female healthcare providers working in war and conflict settings. This study aims to (1) assess how sex/gender is considered in the occupational health literature on healthcare workers in conflict settings, and (2) identify the gaps in incorporating sex/gender concepts in this literature. A scoping review was carried out and nine electronic databases were searched using a comprehensive search strategy. Two reviewers screened the titles/abstracts and full-texts of the studies using specifi...
Sex-based differences are a common area of study in health research, specifically in relation to dis...
Altres ajuts: This study is part of the SEXCOMPLEX project ("Influence of sex and sex hormones on hu...
Recently, natural and social scientists have pointed out that the need to make scientific results ap...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.It is well known that the health workforce composition i...
none9noA literature review was performed to highlight which work-related diseases express sex/gender...
BACKGROUND: The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-specific ba...
A number of researchers have pointed out that less is known about occupational determinants of healt...
OHS research has tended to measure the impact of occupational exposures and ergonomic interventions ...
Objectives—Although women account for almost half the working population in industrialised countries...
The aim of this paper was to formulate a strategy on how to take agender sensitive approach when neg...
Background Farmwork is one of the most hazardous occupations for men and women. Research suggests se...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...
Abstract Background The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-spe...
Current trends in quantitative health research have highlighted the inadequacy of the usual operatio...
Sex-based differences are a common area of study in health research, specifically in relation to dis...
Altres ajuts: This study is part of the SEXCOMPLEX project ("Influence of sex and sex hormones on hu...
Recently, natural and social scientists have pointed out that the need to make scientific results ap...
The occupational health literature has established that sex and gender are associated with all dimen...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.It is well known that the health workforce composition i...
none9noA literature review was performed to highlight which work-related diseases express sex/gender...
BACKGROUND: The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-specific ba...
A number of researchers have pointed out that less is known about occupational determinants of healt...
OHS research has tended to measure the impact of occupational exposures and ergonomic interventions ...
Objectives—Although women account for almost half the working population in industrialised countries...
The aim of this paper was to formulate a strategy on how to take agender sensitive approach when neg...
Background Farmwork is one of the most hazardous occupations for men and women. Research suggests se...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...
Abstract Background The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-spe...
Current trends in quantitative health research have highlighted the inadequacy of the usual operatio...
Sex-based differences are a common area of study in health research, specifically in relation to dis...
Altres ajuts: This study is part of the SEXCOMPLEX project ("Influence of sex and sex hormones on hu...
Recently, natural and social scientists have pointed out that the need to make scientific results ap...