14 results on '"Eglite, Maija"'
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2. Workplace health promotion in health care settings in Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania
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Bulotaitė, Laima, Šorytė, Dovilė, Vičaitė, Sigita, Šidagytė, Rasa, Lakiša, Svetlana, Vanadziņš, Ivars, Kozlova, Lāsma, Eglīte, Maija, Hopsu, Leila, Salmi, Anne, and Lerssi-Uskelin, Jaana
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- 2017
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3. Risk Factors for Long-Term Mental and Psychosomatic Distress in Latvian Chernobyl Liquidators
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Viel, Jean-François, Curbakova, Elvira, Dzerve, Baiba, Eglite, Maija, Zvagule, Tija, and Vincent, Claude
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- 1997
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4. Pain Among Latvian Workers: General Prevalence vs. Registered Occupational Diseases
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Kaluznaja, Darja, primary, Reste, Jelena, additional, Vanadzins, Ivars, additional, Lakisa, Svetlana, additional, and Eglite, Maija, additional
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- 2022
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5. Harmonized definition of occupational burnout. A systematic review, semantic analysis, and Delphi consensus in 29 countries
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Guseva Canu, Irina, Marca, Sandy Carla, Dell’Oro, Francesca, Balázs, Ádám, Bergamaschi, Enrico, Besse, Christine, Bianchi, Renzo, Bislimovska, Jovanka, Koscec Bjelajac, Adrijana, Bugge, Merete, Busneag, Carmen Iliana, Çağlayan, Çiğdem, Cernițanu, Mariana, Costa Pereira, Cristiana, Dernovšček Hafner, Nataša, Droz, Nadia, Eglite, Maija, Godderis, Lode, Gündel, Harald, Hakanen, Jari J., Iordache, Raluca Maria, Khireddine-Medouni, Imane, Kiran, Sibel, Larese-Filon, Francesca, and Lazor-Blanchet, Catherine
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Background: A consensual definition of occupational burnout is currently lacking. We aimed to harmonize the definition of occupational burnout as a health outcome in medical research and to reach a consensus on this definition within the Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts (OMEGA-NET). Methods: First, we performed a systematic review in MEDLINE, PsycINFO and EMBASE (January 1990 to August 2018) and a semantic analysis of the available definitions. We used the definitions of burnout and burnout-related concepts from the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT) to formulate a consistent harmonized definition of the concept. Second, we sought to obtain consensus on the proposed definition using the Delphi technique. Results: We identified 88 unique definitions of burnout and assigned each of them to one of the 11 original definitions. The semantic analysis yielded a semantic proposal, formulated in accordance with SNOMED-CT as follows: “In a worker, occupational burnout or occupational physical AND emotional exhaustion state is an exhaustion due to prolonged exposure to work-related problems”. A panel of 50 experts (researchers and healthcare professionals with an interest for occupational burnout) reached consensus on this proposal at the second round of the Delphi, with 82% of experts agreeing on it. Conclusion: This study resulted in a harmonized definition of occupational burnout approved by experts from 29 countries within the OMEGA-NET. Future research should address the reproducibility of the Delphi consensus in a larger panel of experts, representing more countries, and examine the practicability of the definition.
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- 2020
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6. Harmonized definition of occupational burnout: A systematic review, semantic analysis, and Delphi consensus in 29 countries
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Guseva Canu, Irina, primary, Marca, Sandy Carla, additional, Dell'Oro, Francesca, additional, Balázs, Ádám, additional, Bergamaschi, Enrico, additional, Besse, Christine, additional, Bianchi, Renzo, additional, Bislimovska, Jovanka, additional, Koscec Bjelajac, Adrijana, additional, Bugge, Merete, additional, Busneag, Carmen Iliana, additional, Çağlayan, Çiğdem, additional, Cernițanu, Mariana, additional, Costa Pereira, Cristiana, additional, Dernovšček Hafner, Nataša, additional, Droz, Nadia, additional, Eglite, Maija, additional, Godderis, Lode, additional, Gündel, Harald, additional, Hakanen, Jari J, additional, Iordache, Raluca Maria, additional, Khireddine-Medouni, Imane, additional, Kiran, Sibel, additional, Larese-Filon, Francesca, additional, Lazor-Blanchet, Catherine, additional, Légeron, Patrick, additional, Loney, Tom, additional, Majery, Nicole, additional, Merisalu, Eda, additional, Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind, additional, Michaud, Laurent, additional, Mijakoski, Dragan, additional, Minov, Jordan, additional, Modenese, Alberto, additional, Molan, Marija, additional, van der Molen, Henk, additional, Nena, Evangelia, additional, Nolimal, Dusan, additional, Otelea, Marina, additional, Pletea, Elisabeta, additional, Pranjic, Nurka, additional, Rebergen, David, additional, Reste, Jelena, additional, Schernhammer, Eva, additional, and Wahlen, Anny, additional
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- 2020
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7. Improving Education and Training to Reduce the Burden of Occupational Cancer. The Riga-European Association of Schools of Occupational Medicine (EASOM) Statement on Work-Related Cancer
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Martínez-Jarreta, Begoña, primary, Majery, Nicole, additional, Bulat, Petar, additional, Jungewelter, Soile, additional, Păuncu, Elena-Ana, additional, Weigel, Dieter, additional, Bubas, Marija, additional, Škerjanc, Alenka, additional, Vanadzins, Ivars, additional, Eglite, Maija, additional, Larrosa, Marcos, additional, Stocks, Susan Jill, additional, and Godderis, Lode, additional
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- 2020
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8. Assessment of skeletal muscle fatigue of road maintenance workers based on heart rate monitoring and myotonometry
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Kalkis Henrijs, Vain Arved, Kalkis Valdis, Roja Zenija, and Eglite Maija
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Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene ,RC963-969 - Abstract
Abstract Objective This research work is dedicated to occupational health problems caused by ergonomic risks. The research object was road building industry, where workers have to work very intensively, have long work hours, are working in forced/constrained work postures and overstrain during the work specific parts of their bodies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the work heaviness degree and to estimate the muscle fatigue of workers after one week work cycle. The study group consisted of 10 road construction and maintenance workers and 10 pavers aged between 20 and 60 years. Methods Physical load were analyzed by measuring heart rate (HR), work postures (OWAS) and perceived exertion (RPE). Assessments of the muscles strain and functional state (tone) were carried out using myotonometric (MYO) measurements. The reliability of the statistical processing of heart rate monitoring and myotonometry data was determined using correlating analysis. Results This study showed that that road construction and repairing works should be considered as a hard work according to average metabolic energy consumption 8.1 ± 1.5 kcal/min; paving, in its turn, was a moderately hard work according to 7.2 ± 1.1 kcal/min. Several muscle tone levels were identified allowing subdivision of workers into three conditional categories basing on muscle tone and fatigue: I – absolute muscle relaxation and ability to relax; II – a state of equilibrium, when muscles are able to adapt to the work load and are partly able to relax; and III – muscle fatigue and increased tone. It was also found out that the increase of muscle tone and fatigue mainly depend on workers physical preparedness and length of service, and less – on their age. Conclusion We have concluded that a complex ergonomic analysis consisting of heart rate monitoring, assessment of compulsive working postures and myotonometry is appropriate to assess the work heaviness degree and can provide prognosis of occupational pathology or work-related musculoskeletal disorders for the workers under different workload conditions. These results can also be used when deciding on necessary rest time and its periodicity.
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- 2006
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9. WORK CONDITIONS AND RISKS IN LATVIA 2012-1013
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Vanadzins, Ivars, Martinsone, Zanna, Lakisa, Svetlana, Reste, Jelena, Gravele, Mairita, Marite Arija Bake, Sprudza, Dagmara, Martinsone, Inese, Eglite, Maija, Kanejeva, Signe, Revita Logina, Libora, Ingrida, Kovalova, Natalja, Mileiko, Mara, Reinsons, Janis, and Galahina, Aleksandra
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- 2013
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10. Assessment of skeletal muscle fatigue of road maintenance workers based on heart rate monitoring and myotonometry
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Roja, Zenija, primary, Kalkis, Valdis, additional, Vain, Arved, additional, Kalkis, Henrijs, additional, and Eglite, Maija, additional
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- 2006
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11. Development of Occupational Health in Latvia
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Eglīte, Maija and Vanadziņš, Ivars
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occupational health ,Ļevs Izrailietis ,Pauls Stradin’s Clinical Hospital ,Centre of Occupational diseases ,Maija Eglīte ,Dagmāra Sprūdža ,Mārīte Ārija Baķe ,Ivars Vanadziņš ,arodveselība ,Paula Stradiņa klīniskā universitātes slimnīca ,arodslimību centrs ,History of medicine. Medical expeditions ,R131-687 - Published
- 2002
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12. Telomere length in Chernobyl accident recovery workers in the late period after the disaster
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Reste, Jelena, Zvigule, Gunda, Zvagule, Tija, Kurjane, Natalja, Eglite, Maija, Gabruseva, Natalija, Berzina, Dace, Plonis, Juris, and Miklasevics, Edvins
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The outcome of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident was that a huge number of people were exposed to ionizing radiation. Previous studies of CNPP clean-up workers from Latvia revealed a high occurrence of age-associated degenerative diseases and cancer in young adults, as well as a high mortality as a result of cardiovascular disorders at age 45–54 years. DNA tandem repeats that cap chromosome ends, known as telomeres, are sensitive to oxidative damage and exposure to ionizing radiation. Telomeres are important in aging processes and carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term effect of protracted ionizing radiation exposure on telomere length in CNPP clean-up workers. Relative telomere length (RTL) was measured in peripheral blood leukocytes of 595 CNPP clean-up workers and 236 gender- and age-matched controls using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR). Close attention was paid to participation year and tasks performed during the worker's stay in Chernobyl, health status, and RTL differences between subgroups. Telomere shortening was not found in CNPP clean-up workers; on the contrary, their RTL was slightly greater than in controls (P = 0.001). Longer telomeres were found in people who worked during 1986, in those undertaking ‘dirty’ tasks (digging and deactivation), and in people with cancer. Shorter telomeres appeared frequently in those with cataract, osteoporosis, atherosclerosis, or coronary heart disease. We conclude that the longer telomeres revealed in people more heavily exposed to ionizing radiation probably indicate activation of telomerase as a chromosome healing mechanism following damage, and reflect defects in telomerase regulation that could potentiate carcinogenesis.
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- 2014
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13. Harmonized definition of occupational burnout: A systematic review, semantic analysis, and Delphi consensus in 29 countries
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Merette Bugge, Laurent Michaud, Francesca Dell'Oro, Jovanka Karadzinska Bislimovska, Nadia Droz, Dragan Mijakoski, Carmen Iliana Busneag, Sandy Carla Marca, Adrijana Košćec Bjelajac, Nataša Dernovšček Hafner, Maija Eglite, Henk F. van der Molen, Irina Guseva Canu, Eda Merisalu, Francesca Larese-Filon, Catherine Lazor-Blanchet, Sibel Kiran, Dusan Nolimal, Jordan Minov, Patrick Légeron, Ádám Balázs, Harald Gündel, David S Rebergen, Christine Besse, Marina Otelea, I. Khireddine-Medouni, Jari Hakanen, Tom Loney, Raluca Maria Iordache, Elisabeta Pletea, Nicole Majery, Eva S. Schernhammer, Jelena Reste, Cristiana Pereira, Renzo Bianchi, Enrico Bergamaschi, Alberto Modenese, Marija Molan, Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum, Çiğdem Çağlayan, Anny Wahlen, Evangelia Nena, Nurka Pranjić, Lode Godderis, Mariana Cernițanu, Guseva Canu, Irina, Marca, Sandy Carla, Dell'Oro, Francesca, Balázs, Ádám, Bergamaschi, Enrico, Besse, Christine, Bianchi, Renzo, Bislimovska, Jovanka, Koscec Bjelajac, Adrijana, Bugge, Merete, Busneag, Carmen Iliana, Çağlayan, Çiğdem, Cernițanu, Mariana, Costa Pereira, Cristiana, Dernovšček Hafner, Nataša, Droz, Nadia, Eglite, Maija, Godderis, Lode, Gündel, Harald, Hakanen, Jari J, Iordache, Raluca Maria, Khireddine-Medouni, Imane, Kiran, Sibel, Larese-Filon, Francesca, Lazor-Blanchet, Catherine, Légeron, Patrick, Loney, Tom, Majery, Nicole, Merisalu, Eda, Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind, Michaud, Laurent, Mijakoski, Dragan, Minov, Jordan, Modenese, Alberto, Molan, Marija, van der Molen, Henk, Nena, Evangelia, Nolimal, Dusan, Otelea, Marina, Pletea, Elisabeta, Pranjic, Nurka, Rebergen, David, Reste, Jelena, Schernhammer, Eva, Wahlen, Anny, Public and occupational health, APH - Societal Participation & Health, Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, and APH - Quality of Care
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Epidemiology ,Exhaustion ,Job stress ,Occupational health ,Applied psychology ,semantic analysi ,PsycINFO ,Review ,Burnout ,Burnout, Psychological ,Delphi consensus ,epidemiology ,exhaustion ,job stress ,occupational burnout ,occupational health ,semantic analysis ,systematic review ,Occupational safety and health ,Occupational burnout ,Delphi Consensus ,Semantic Analysis ,Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine ,job stre ,Humans ,Emotional exhaustion ,Burnout, Professional ,computer.programming_language ,Delphi consensu ,Ar e Saúde Ocupacional ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Semantic analysis (knowledge representation) ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Psychology ,computer ,Delphi - Abstract
Objective: A consensual definition of occupational burnout is currently lacking. We aimed to harmonize the definition of occupational burnout as a health outcome in medical research and reach a consensus on this definition within the Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts (OMEGA-NET). Methods: First, we performed a systematic review in MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Embase (January 1990 to August 2018) and a semantic analysis of the available definitions. We used the definitions of burnout and burnout-related concepts from the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT) to formulate a consistent harmonized definition of the concept. Second, we sought to obtain the Delphi consensus on the proposed definition. Results: We identified 88 unique definitions of burnout and assigned each of them to 1 of the 11 original definitions. The semantic analysis yielded a first proposal, further reformulated according to SNOMED-CT and the panelists` comments as follows: "In a worker, occupational burnout or occupational physical AND emotional exhaustion state is an exhaustion due to prolonged exposure to work-related problems". A panel of 50 experts (researchers and healthcare professionals with an interest for occupational burnout) reached consensus on this proposal at the second round of the Delphi, with 82% of experts agreeing on it. Conclusion: This study resulted in a harmonized definition of occupational burnout approved by experts from 29 countries within OMEGA-NET. Future research should address the reproducibility of the Delphi consensus in a larger panel of experts, representing more countries, and examine the practicability of the definition. This study was supported by the University of Lausanne and European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Action CA 16216 "Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts” (OMEGA-NET). info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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14. Harmonized definition of occupational burnout: A systematic review, semantic analysis, and Delphi consensus in 29 countries.
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Guseva Canu I, Marca SC, Dell'Oro F, Balázs Á, Bergamaschi E, Besse C, Bianchi R, Bislimovska J, Koscec Bjelajac A, Bugge M, Busneag CI, Çağlayan Ç, Cernițanu M, Costa Pereira C, Dernovšček Hafner N, Droz N, Eglite M, Godderis L, Gündel H, Hakanen JJ, Iordache RM, Khireddine-Medouni I, Kiran S, Larese-Filon F, Lazor-Blanchet C, Légeron P, Loney T, Majery N, Merisalu E, Mehlum IS, Michaud L, Mijakoski D, Minov J, Modenese A, Molan M, van der Molen H, Nena E, Nolimal D, Otelea M, Pletea E, Pranjic N, Rebergen D, Reste J, Schernhammer E, and Wahlen A
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- Consensus, Delphi Technique, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Semantics, Surveys and Questionnaires, Burnout, Professional
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Objective A consensual definition of occupational burnout is currently lacking. We aimed to harmonize the definition of occupational burnout as a health outcome in medical research and reach a consensus on this definition within the Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts (OMEGA-NET). Methods First, we performed a systematic review in MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Embase (January 1990 to August 2018) and a semantic analysis of the available definitions. We used the definitions of burnout and burnout-related concepts from the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT) to formulate a consistent harmonized definition of the concept. Second, we sought to obtain the Delphi consensus on the proposed definition. Results We identified 88 unique definitions of burnout and assigned each of them to 1 of the 11 original definitions. The semantic analysis yielded a first proposal, further reformulated according to SNOMED-CT and the panelists` comments as follows: "In a worker, occupational burnout or occupational physical AND emotional exhaustion state is an exhaustion due to prolonged exposure to work-related problems". A panel of 50 experts (researchers and healthcare professionals with an interest for occupational burnout) reached consensus on this proposal at the second round of the Delphi, with 82% of experts agreeing on it. Conclusion This study resulted in a harmonized definition of occupational burnout approved by experts from 29 countries within OMEGA-NET. Future research should address the reproducibility of the Delphi consensus in a larger panel of experts, representing more countries, and examine the practicability of the definition.
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