While vocational placement is seen as an important component of the rehabilitation process, the experience of being a vocational placement officer has not been well documented in New Zealand. In the present study, previously developed and validated measures of occupational stress (defined as responsibility pressure, quality concern, role conflict, and job vs non-job conflict) and general life satisfaction were completed by 16 vocational placement officers employed by the Accident Compensation Corporation. Subjects also completed two open-ended questions assessing significant stresses in their work and strategies whereby stress could be reduced. There were high negative correlations between job stress and life satisfaction, and subjects reported particularly high levels of role conflict in their work. Open-ended stresses identified by subjects included: time pressure/workload problems; difficulties with negative societal and employer attitudes to disability; problems with clients, and; personal motivation problems. Most strategies for stress reduction that were identified were concerned with creating more effective communication and decision making processes in the organizational environment. Problems and limitations of the present study are addressed and future research directions are identified.
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Expert Rev Med Devices
January 2025
Faculty of Pharmacy, VNS Group of Institutions, Bhopal, India.
Background: Cardiac stents are utilized to treat coronary artery diseases, a leading cause of death worldwide including in India. We investigated frequency and nature of adverse events (AEs) associated with cardiac stents in the Indian population.
Methods: The source data was systematically collected by National Coordination Centre-Materiovigilance programme of India (NCC-MvPI), anonymized from 2020 to 2022.
Aust Occup Ther J
February 2025
Centre for Disability Research and Policy, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Introduction: Young adults experiencing psychosis have the same plans for work and future careers as their peers; however, many find themselves unable to participate. While there is research available about interventions used to support employment of young adults with psychosis, there is little evidence regarding the experience of occupational therapists working in this field and the vocational rehabilitation interventions and practices they use.
Methods: A descriptive qualitative study using semi-structured interviews was used to explore the perspectives of occupational therapy practitioners who support young adults experiencing psychosis with employment.
PLoS One
January 2025
School of Business, Xinyang Vocational College of Art, Xinyang, Henan, China.
The emergence of short video platforms has opened new avenues and opportunities for brand marketing. This paper investigates the mechanisms of brand dissemination in short videos, examining strategies for fostering brand associations to fulfill communication objectives. Drawing on signal theory, the study identifies the perceived value of short videos as the source of signals, with brand value and transparency serving as mediating factors, and brand association as the outcome.
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July 2024
Laboratory of Theriology, Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
The Altai mountains contain a number of cave and rockshelter sites that have given crucial information about human evolution in Asia. Most of these caves are located in the Gornyi Altai of Siberia, while the southern flank of the range remains much less known. Bukhtarma Cave was a karstic cave located near the former village of Peshchera, on the banks of the Bukhtarma River running through the foothills of the southern (Kazakh) Altai mountains.
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December 2024
Department of Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA.
Objective: To examine the correlations between individual characteristics among clients with stroke within public vocational rehabilitation (VR) and the employment outcome, as well as the utilization of VR services and their employment outcomes after VR services.
Design: Observational cohort study SETTING: Nationwide vocational rehabilitation data from the Rehabilitation Service Administration Case Service Report (RSA-911) for fiscal year 2022.
Participants: Individuals with stroke as primary cause of disability MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: employment status and VR service types RESULTS: Of those with stroke who received VR services (n = 1,793), 653 (36.
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