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The importance of occupation in the development of the COVID-19 pandemic
In the past three years, we have witnessed the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, with unprecedented challenges to all aspects of human life worldwide. In the workforce, it rapidly became clear that workers in some jobs were more likely to suffer adverse consequences for morbidity and mortality. In our earlier editorials in the Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health, we reviewed emerging evidence, suggesting that well-established socio-economic health inequalities intermingled with occupational risk factors, making it difficult to target the conditions at work that contributed to the transmission of...
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - April 12, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Severe COVID ‐19 during pregnancy in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
ConclusionsAdmission to ICU because of COVID-19 in pregnancy was a rare event in the Scandinavian countries, but women who were unvaccinated, of non-Scandinavian origin, and with lower socio-economic status were at higher risk of admission to ICU. In addition, women admitted to ICU for COVID-19 had higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Source: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica - March 17, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Anne K. Örtqvist, Maria C. Magnus, Anna J. M. Aabakke, Stine Kjaer Urhoj, Anne Vinkel Hansen, Anne‐Marie Nybo Andersen, Lone Krebs, Karin Pettersson, Siri E. Håberg, Olof Stephansson Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Home-Based Care Provider Perspectives on Care Refusal During the COVID-19 Pandemic
J Gerontol Nurs. 2023 Jan;49(1):35-41. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20221206-02. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAcute and chronic disease management continues to shift toward a health care in the home model, yet literature discussing continuity of home-based care services during public health emergencies, such as infectious disease pandemics, is scant. In the current study, we used semi-structured telephone interviews with 27 home-based care providers (HBCPs) from Medicare-certified home health care agencies located in eight U.S. counties to explore older adults' decision making around home-based care service continuation during the cor...
Source: Journal of Gerontological Nursing - January 3, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jennifer B Inloes Allyson Brown Zoe Rettell Donna M Fick Sue Anne Bell Source Type: research