Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many workers have been influenced in term of socioeconomic conditions in this period.The aim of this study is to investigate the occupational distribution of the patients diagnosed with Covid19, in two dimensions that work-related covid19 transmission(WRCT) and pandemic-related economic worsening(PREW).Method:The study population of this cross-sectional study was 271 workers, out of 1505 who were diagnosed with Covid19 at Hospital between 19.03.2020-04.09.2021.A structured questionnaire were applied by telephone interview.The outcomes of the study were WRCT and PREW. International Standard Classification of Occupations and Erikson-Goldthorpe social cl...
IntroductionWith the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in quan...
BACKGROUND: There are widespread concerns that workers in precarious employment have suffered the mo...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic position (SEP) is widely associated with disease and mortality, and ther...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...
Context: Beyond the biological impact of the pandemic in working life, socioeconomic consequences is...
Context: Beyond the biological impact of the pandemic in working life, socioeconomic consequences is...
Background: The occupational risk of COVID-19 may be different in the first versus second epidemic w...
INTRODUCTION: With the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in qu...
Objective: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced, amplified and created new health inequalities. Ther...
Objective: Mounting evidence indicates increased risk of COVID-19 among healthcare personnel, but th...
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted working life in many ways, the negative consequences of which ma...
Objective: Assuming that preventive measures to mitigate viral transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at the wor...
Certain underlying medical conditions are associated with higher risks for severe morbidity and mort...
IntroductionWith the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in quan...
BACKGROUND: There are widespread concerns that workers in precarious employment have suffered the mo...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic position (SEP) is widely associated with disease and mortality, and ther...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...
Context: Beyond the biological impact of the pandemic in working life, socioeconomic consequences is...
Context: Beyond the biological impact of the pandemic in working life, socioeconomic consequences is...
Background: The occupational risk of COVID-19 may be different in the first versus second epidemic w...
INTRODUCTION: With the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in qu...
Objective: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced, amplified and created new health inequalities. Ther...
Objective: Mounting evidence indicates increased risk of COVID-19 among healthcare personnel, but th...
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted working life in many ways, the negative consequences of which ma...
Objective: Assuming that preventive measures to mitigate viral transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at the wor...
Certain underlying medical conditions are associated with higher risks for severe morbidity and mort...
IntroductionWith the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in quan...
BACKGROUND: There are widespread concerns that workers in precarious employment have suffered the mo...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic position (SEP) is widely associated with disease and mortality, and ther...