Our new systematic review and meta-analysis on heat exposure and health outcomes in construction workers is now published!
Read more: https://t.co/hNUevDmC8p
#OccupationalHealth#ConstructionSafety#WorkerHealth
Our new scoping review assessing factors behind after-hours work in teleworkers is now published! Learn how personal and organizational factors influence working after-hours.
Read more: https://t.co/LpjfU46SjU
#OccupationalHealth#RemoteWork#ScopingReview#workplacementalhealth
Our study, titled “ Functional work disability from the perspectives of persons with systemic lupus erythematosus: a qualitative thematic analysis,” is now published!
Read more: https://t.co/IZJLzKQ11v @behdin@LupusCanada@LupusON
Our latest article "Sick leave or work sick? Examining the antecedents and conceptualizations of presenteeism and absenteeism among teleworkers during COVID-19: A scoping review" is now out!
Read more: https://t.co/GaiDtNLIGc
#occupationaltherapy#workplacementalhealth@behdin
SLE patients experience work-related disability similar to cancer & mental health disorders, as highlighted by Dr. @ZahiTouma at #ASM25.
The #CIORA-funded study advocates for better work disability profiles in SLE.
Learn more: https://t.co/oVQNA3c1V6
@Behdin@restore_lab
🔍 Did you know? Arthritis affects men and women differently! From missed work to daily struggles, the differences are striking.
🎧 Listen as we dive deeper into the differences with @behdin and Shane Avila from @restore_lab :
https://t.co/3r151lHt3s
The Rehabilitation Science Research Network for COVID is pleased to welcome Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia and Douglas Gross for a Special Rehab Grand Rounds on Thursday April 24, 2025 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT, a FREE hybrid event. Register at https://t.co/3CyE14RPRg.
Last fall, Profs. Andrea Duncan and Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia embarked on a transformative 15-day research trip in India as part of their work with the International Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation. Read more at https://t.co/xveuJTV1rG
@amarseva@uoftmedicine
I'm excited to share that our paper entitled 'Project ECHO Occupational and Environmental Medicine: A Qualitative Study of HealthCare Providers Supporting Workers with Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses' https://t.co/ELpXCUNRfU @adfurlan@doctorsdilemma@EchoOntario
Sharing a new study on occupational therapy interventions to improve mental health: work performance intervention, vocational rehabilitation and nature-based rehabilitation! #occupationaltherapy#mentalhealth#returntowork @ ReSTORELab!
For more info: https://t.co/misrPSUmPx
Research by @osot_uoft students Lulu Lian and Rachel Coupland explored the ways gender influences recovery from a traumatic brain injury at home, work, and in social settings. https://t.co/2VwsPLUIV9
We are excited to share that Dr. Nowrouzi-Kia will be presenting at an International Symposium at the MGM Institute India of Physiotherapy on return to work and vocational rehabilitation @osot_UofT
Congratulations, class of 2024! 🎉🎓
As our graduates enter the rehab sector, Issa Peter, Renis, Amy and Tosh reflect on the past two years and share what they have planned for the future. https://t.co/NqwTS8h2Ul
#UofTGrad24@uoftmedicine
At the 2024 Climate, Health & Sustainable Care Inaugural Symposium, Alexia Haritos and Stephanie Long have presented research findings on the impact of climate change on mental health, physical health, and workplace outcomes.
#ClimateChange#WorkplaceMentalHealth#ClimateAction