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  1. Article ; Online: Wellbeing of a selection of seafarers in Eastern Adriatic Sea during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020.

    Pesel, Giuliano / Canals, Maria Luisa / Sandrin, Matteo / Jensen, Olaf

    International maritime health

    2020  Volume 71, Issue 3, Page(s) 184–190

    Abstract: ... the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautions ... related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate ... Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken ...

    Abstract Background: Work-related stress among seafarers is well known but a suspected excess of work-related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautions taken by the shipping companies.
    Materials and methods: Seventy-two seafarers completed the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken on board.
    Results: The mean Likert score was 13.9 for the whole sample, corresponding to "no problems" while a subgroup of 40% had mean Likert sum scores of 16.1 (level 15-23) corresponding to "starting problems." In response to the extra items, 50% of the seafarers did not feel safe doing their job in relation to the epidemic and 60% did not think everything has been done to ensure their health at work in relation to the epidemic. Thirty per cent suffered of insomnia to the extent of becoming concerned and 26% had been unhappy and depressed during the latest tours of duty.
    Conclusions: The hypothesis that excess work-related stress has been put on the seafarers in this specific situation was confirmed and calls for prevention. A combination of person-focused and organisation-focused prevention approaches has been advocated as the most promising for alleviation of job stress in the workplaces at sea.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Child ; Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Coronavirus Infections/psychology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Mediterranean Sea ; Middle Aged ; Naval Medicine ; Occupational Stress/epidemiology ; Occupational Stress/psychology ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/psychology ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Safety ; Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ; Stress, Psychological/epidemiology ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-01
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2032821-7
    ISSN 2081-3252 ; 1641-9251
    ISSN (online) 2081-3252
    ISSN 1641-9251
    DOI 10.5603/IMH.2020.0033
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Wellbeing of a selection of seafarers in Eastern Adriatic Sea during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020

    Pesel, Giuliano / Canals, Maria Luisa / Sandrin, Matteo / Jensen, Olaf

    Pesel , G , Canals , M L , Sandrin , M & Jensen , O 2020 , ' Wellbeing of a selection of seafarers in Eastern Adriatic Sea during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020 ' , international Maritime Health , vol. 71 , no. 3 , pp. 184-190 . https://doi.org/10.5603/IMH.2020.0033

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    Abstract: ... the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautions ... related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate ... Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: Work-related stress among seafarers is well known but a suspected excess of work-related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautions taken by the shipping companies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-two seafarers completed the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken on board. RESULTS: The mean Likert score was 13.9 for the whole sample, corresponding to "no problems" while a subgroup of 40% had mean Likert sum scores of 16.1 (level 15-23) corresponding to "starting problems." In response to the extra items, 50% of the seafarers did not feel safe doing their job in relation to the epidemic and 60% did not think everything has been done to ensure their health at work in relation to the epidemic. Thirty per cent suffered of insomnia to the extent of becoming concerned and 26% had been unhappy and depressed during the latest tours of duty. CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis that excess work-related stress has been put on the seafarers in this specific situation was confirmed and calls for prevention. A combination of person-focused and organisation-focused prevention approaches has been advocated as the most promising for alleviation of job stress in the workplaces at sea.
    Keywords pandemic ; seafarers ; wellbeing ; work related stress ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-28
    Publishing country dk
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Book ; Online: Wellbeing of a selection of seafarers in Eastern Adriatic Sea during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020

    Pesel, Giuliano / Canals, Maria Luisa / Sandrin, Matteo / Jensen, Olaf

    International Maritime Health; Vol 71, No; 184-190

    2020  Volume 3

    Abstract: ... the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation ... related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate ... Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken ...

    Abstract Background: Work-related stress among seafarers is well known but a suspected excess of work-related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautionstaken by the shipping companies.Materials and methods: Seventy-two seafarers completed the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken on board. Results: The mean Likert score was 13.9 for the whole sample, corresponding to “no problems” while a subgroup of 40% had mean Likert sum scores of 16.1 (level 15–23) corresponding to “starting problems.” In response to the extra items, 50% of the seafarers did not feel safe doing their job in relation to the epidemic and 60% did not think everything has been done to ensure their health at work in relation to the epidemic. Thirty per cent suffered of insomnia to the extent of becoming concerned and 26% had been unhappy and depressed during the latest tours of duty.Conclusions: The hypothesis that excess work-related stress has been put on the seafarers in this specific situation was confirmed and calls for prevention. A combination of person-focused and organisation-focused prevention approaches has been advocated as the most promising for alleviation of job stress in the workplaces at sea.
    Keywords seafarers ; wellbeing ; pandemic ; work related stress ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-28
    Publisher Via Medica
    Publishing country pl
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article: Wellbeing of a selection of seafarers in Eastern Adriatic Sea during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020

    Pesel, Giuliano / Canals, Maria Luisa / Sandrin, Matteo / Jensen, Olaf

    Int Marit Health

    Abstract: ... the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautions ... related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate ... Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: Work-related stress among seafarers is well known but a suspected excess of work-related stress due to the COVID-19 so far has not been published. The aim of the study was to evaluate the well- -being of the seafarers during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and their evaluation of the precautions taken by the shipping companies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-two seafarers completed the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) with three extra questions on how the COVID-19 precautions were taken on board. RESULTS: The mean Likert score was 13.9 for the whole sample, corresponding to "no problems" while a subgroup of 40% had mean Likert sum scores of 16.1 (level 15-23) corresponding to "starting problems." In response to the extra items, 50% of the seafarers did not feel safe doing their job in relation to the epidemic and 60% did not think everything has been done to ensure their health at work in relation to the epidemic. Thirty per cent suffered of insomnia to the extent of becoming concerned and 26% had been unhappy and depressed during the latest tours of duty. CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis that excess work-related stress has been put on the seafarers in this specific situation was confirmed and calls for prevention. A combination of person-focused and organisation-focused prevention approaches has been advocated as the most promising for alleviation of job stress in the workplaces at sea.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #809777
    Database COVID19

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