Literature DB >> 15027692

[Prevalence of primary headache related to work activity in a group of hospital workers undergoing periodic visits (D. Lgs. 626/94 s.s.m. ed i.)].

E Pucci1, F Matozzo, A Arrigo, S Mazza, G Sandrini, G Nappi.   

Abstract

Since headache is one of the most frequent complaints in clinical practice, its burden in terms of the both social cost and individual sufference is considerable. Headache is a frequent cause of absence from work and decreased productivity; it is therefore clear that investigating its possible relationship with working conditions represents a topic of increasing interest for the scientific community. This study was aimed at identifying specific occupational factors able to modify the prevalence of headache in a population of hospital workers undergoing periodic examinations. It was indeed suspected that the hospital environment could be per se a predisposing factor for headache onset, due to the considerable impact of stress on such working environment. The results obtained suggest that specific occupational conditions such as shift work and P.C. use may play an important role in headache development even in the presence of a wide number of professional risk factors.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15027692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Ital Med Lav Ergon        ISSN: 1592-7830


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1.  Is there a misuse of computed tomography in the diagnostic workup of headache? A retrospective record-based study in secondary health-care facility in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Ali Hassan A Ali; Sameer Al-Ghamdi; Mohammed H Karrar; Saud A Alajmi; Osama S Almutairi; Ahmed M Aldalbahi; Yazeed M Alotaibi; Sattam A Alruwaili; Abubaker Y Elamin
Journal:  J Family Med Prim Care       Date:  2018 Mar-Apr
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