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Claudia Palma-Vasquez

Researcher at Catholic University of the Most Holy Conception

Publications -  5
Citations -  39

Claudia Palma-Vasquez is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Most Holy Conception. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Inclusion (mineral). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 4 citations.

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Mental Health of Teachers Who Have Teleworked Due to COVID-19

TL;DR: Evidence is provided suggesting the need for actions to improve the working conditions of teachers who telework in order to improve their mental health, and thus have a positive impact on the entire educational community.
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Aproximación al coste de enfermedades profesionales atendidas en siete hospitales en España

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors estimate the hospital cost of a sample of cases treated in seven hospitals of the National Health System in several Spanish cities, based on 78 cases of occupational disease recognized by the social security, and previously treated in hospitals in Badalona, Barcelona, Ferrol, Gijón, Girona, Madrid and Vigo between 2017 and 2019.
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Teacher Mobility: What Is It, How Is It Measured and What Factors Determine It? A Scoping Review

TL;DR: In this article , the authors identified multiple factors associated with teacher mobility, among which the precarious working environment, poor organizational conditions such as lack of leadership and support among colleagues, excessive workload and low self-efficacy stand out.
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[Precarious employment Measurement in Central America: psychometric properties based on the II Central American Survey of Working Conditions and Health].

TL;DR: The EP measure constructed from the items available from the EPRES scale in the II ECCTS questionnaire shows acceptable psychometric properties to approximate the epidemiological quantification of job insecurity in Central America.
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Waiting time from identification to recognition an occupational disease in Spain.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors estimate the waiting time since a suspected occupational disease (OD) is identified, notified and recognized in Spain, using a series of 34 patients attended at Occupational Diseases Unit (ODU) of Hospital del Mar in Barcelona were follow up since their identification until final resolution by the National Institute of Social Security (INSS).