Publications by authors named "Yi Fu Jeff Hwang"

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  • This study assesses a hospital-based return to work (RTW) program designed to help injured workers get back to their jobs more quickly through personalized case management.
  • Participants in the RTW program returned to work an average of 59.5 days earlier than those receiving conventional treatment, with higher overall success rates across various demographic groups.
  • Findings suggest that early referral to the program and a worker's Work Ability Score (WAS) can significantly influence the success of RTW, highlighting the importance of tailored support for vulnerable groups like migrant workers.
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Aims: The introduction of dispatcher assistance (DA) services has led to increased bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) participation rates. However, the extent to which DA improves CPR quality remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of DA in improving CPR quality among healthcare professionals and laypersons within a multi-ethnic Southeast Asian population.

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We are on the cusp of the fourth Industrial Revolution which promises to revolutionize the way we live and work. Throughout history, as society and technology progress, so too have our workplace safety and health (WSH) strategies in regard to better knowledge and enhanced regulation. In this paper, we argue for a new WSH 4.

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The communal nature of living and training environments, alongside suboptimal hygiene and stressors in the field, place military personnel at higher risk of contracting emerging infectious diseases. Some of these diseases spread quickly within ranks resulting in large outbreaks, and personnel deployed are also often immunologically naïve to otherwise uncommonly-encountered pathogens. Furthermore, the chance of weaponised biological agents being used in conventional warfare or otherwise remains a very real, albeit often veiled, threat.

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