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Японский журнал в Скопус, третий квартиль (здоровье, токсикология и мутации), Industrial Health

Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам японское научное издание Industrial Health. Журнал имеет третий квартиль, издается в National Institute of Industrial Health, находится в открытом доступе, его SJR за 2021 г. равен 0,534, печатный ISSN - 0019-8366, электронный - 1880-8026, предметные области - Здоровье, токсикология и мутации, Общественное здравоохранение, Охрана окружающей среды и гигиена труда. Вот так выглядит обложка:

Здесь два редактора - Шигео Усезаки и Шигеки Кода, контактные данные - ihjim@h.jniosh.johas.go.jp.

Журнал охватывает все аспекты медицины труда, эргономики, промышленной гигиены, инженерии, техники безопасности и политических наук. Он помогает продвигать решения для контроля и улучшения условий труда, а также для применения ценных результатов исследований в реальной рабочей среде.

Адрес издания - https://www.jniosh.johas.go.jp/en/index.html

Пример статьи, название - The relationship of hospital stay and readmission with employment status. Заголовок (Abstract) - The Inpatient Clinico-Occupational Survey collected data from 3.76 million patients, showing that the average length of stay declined by 16.1 d in FY2008 and by 14.1 d in FY2015. In this study, we assessed the length of hospital stay and readmission, stratified by ICD-10 and employment status. A cross-sectional study was conducted on data from FY2008, including those from 65,806 first hospitalizations and 16,653 readmissions in FY2008, where 62,260 first admissions and 29,242 readmissions in FY 2015. The length of hospital stay was longest in those admitted due to external influences (24.8 d), followed by musculoskeletal disorders (22.5 d). This remained unchanged in FY2015, however, lengths of stay of those were reduced by 20.1 and 20.0 d, respectively. The length of hospital stay for most diseases was longer upon readmission than on first admission, and longer for those who were unemployed. It is necessary to give attention to patients who need to be discharged early due to work, or plan for frequent hospitalization in order to reduce the length of each hospital stay because of the expected increase in the number of elderly workers brought on by a declining birth rate and an aging population. Key words: Occupational health, Length of hospital stay, Promotion of health and employment support, Return to work, Workers