Anecdotal accounts suggest that colds and influenza may increase human error. This view is supported by laboratory studies of the effects of upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTIs) on performance efficiency, which have shown that both experimentally induced and naturally occurring URTIs reduce aspects of performance efficiency. The present research examined the relationship between accidents and URTIs by studying 923 patients attending an Accident and Emergency department at a time of year when upper respiratory tract viruses were circulating. The results revealed no significant associations between URTIs and workplace accidents, and, similarly, no significant associations emerged when all accidents were compared with other attenders. The...
The incidence of acute upper respiratory tract viral infections (URTI) is directly correlated to air...
This study aimed to compare sickness absenteeism, work performance, and healthcare use due to respir...
During three consecutive winters beginning in 1992–1993, the association between the incidence of in...
Anecdotal accounts suggest that colds and intluenza may increase human error. This view is supported...
The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of upper respiratory tract illnesses on effici...
Results from our research on the effects of colds and influenza on performance have led to the follo...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally induced upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTI...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally-induced and naturally occurring upper respirato...
Research on psychological risk factors for upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTIs) has been conduc...
Background: There has been extensive research showing that upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs...
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk for exposure to upper respiratory tract infect...
This study examined the effects and aftereffects of naturally occurring upper respiratory tract illn...
T H E recent emphasis by many observers that upper respiratory infections constitute a very importan...
Previous research has shown that people with the common cold report a more negative mood and psychom...
The incidence of acute upper respiratory tract viral infections (URTI) is directly correlated to air...
This study aimed to compare sickness absenteeism, work performance, and healthcare use due to respir...
During three consecutive winters beginning in 1992–1993, the association between the incidence of in...
Anecdotal accounts suggest that colds and intluenza may increase human error. This view is supported...
The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of upper respiratory tract illnesses on effici...
Results from our research on the effects of colds and influenza on performance have led to the follo...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally induced upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTI...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally-induced and naturally occurring upper respirato...
Research on psychological risk factors for upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTIs) has been conduc...
Background: There has been extensive research showing that upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs...
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk for exposure to upper respiratory tract infect...
This study examined the effects and aftereffects of naturally occurring upper respiratory tract illn...
T H E recent emphasis by many observers that upper respiratory infections constitute a very importan...
Previous research has shown that people with the common cold report a more negative mood and psychom...
The incidence of acute upper respiratory tract viral infections (URTI) is directly correlated to air...
This study aimed to compare sickness absenteeism, work performance, and healthcare use due to respir...
During three consecutive winters beginning in 1992–1993, the association between the incidence of in...