Occupational safety, policy, and management in public health organizations and services

I. Adamopoulos, Antonis Nikos Bardavouras, N. Syrou
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A literature review of proposed scientific field in occupational safety, public health policy and management in public health organizations and services. Evidence of occupational safety, public health policy and management that are encountered by Greek public health organizations and services, also limited global literature. Connection and contribution of occupational health and safety with policy and management. Provided evidence of the exact risks that are perceived by occupational safety in public health services policy and management. Comprehensive relative to possible occupational safety in policy and management, with established and new evidence of only study include Greek public health organizations and services. New information ’ s and knowledge produced, was verified scientifically. During the COVID-19 pandemic, global financial crisis, job insecurity, decreased salaries and social instability where working conditions changed, risk factors were affected, risk increased and interpersonal working relationships had a particular impact under the period of the pandemic, especially for health professionals who were in the frontline. This study can bear a significant impact and with the help of various reviews we give the global occupational safety, public health policy and management in public health organizations and services. Study conducted on the recent period for the last decade, published papers along in Scopus, Web of Science, Direct Science, and Elsevier Journals. There are very few papers published based on the very contemporary title considered for the article; hence, this identified several articles in the scientific literature, but only few articles were classified as eligible according to the previously established criteria.
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公共卫生组织和服务的职业安全、政策和管理
对公共卫生组织和服务中职业安全、公共卫生政策和管理的拟议科学领域的文献综述。希腊公共卫生组织和服务机构所遇到的职业安全、公共卫生政策和管理方面的证据也限制了全球文献。职业健康和安全与政策和管理的联系和贡献。提供证据,证明公共卫生服务政策和管理中职业安全所感知到的确切风险。全面的相对于可能的职业安全的政策和管理,建立和新的证据,只有研究包括希腊公共卫生组织和服务。新的信息和知识的产生,得到了科学的验证。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,全球金融危机、工作不安全、工资下降和社会不稳定,工作条件发生变化,风险因素受到影响,风险增加,人际工作关系在大流行期间受到特别影响,特别是对一线卫生专业人员。本研究可以产生重大影响,并在各种评论的帮助下,我们给出了全球职业安全,公共卫生政策和公共卫生组织和服务的管理。在最近的十年中进行的研究,在Scopus, Web of Science, Direct Science和Elsevier期刊上发表了论文。很少有论文是基于这篇文章所考虑的当代标题发表的;因此,该方法确定了科学文献中的几篇文章,但根据先前建立的标准,只有少数文章被归类为符合条件。
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