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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International ; 33(57B):247-252, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1614281

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The term 'ergonomics' and 'human factors' are interchangeable, 'ergonomics' is generally used in regard to physical features of the workplace, such as workstations and control panels, whilst 'human factors' is generally used in regard to the larger system in which people co-operate. This COVID 19 pandemic impact make the children to stay at home only and government of India has been supported the online education for the children and because of that change the whole learning system in India. While attending the classes at home mostly the parents don't have that much knowledge regarding ergonomics to prevent the lot of physical as well as mental health problems, impact of poor ergonomics kids faced lot of problems like headache, back pain, knee pain, eye irritation etc as we called as repetitive strain injuries and musculoskeletal health has been deteriorated. Conclusion: Parents and teachers do not appear to involve schoolchildren in conversations about safe computing behaviors, which might be due to their own lack of understanding of computer ergonomics and also the impact of COVID 19 Pandemic drastically affect the children's schooling and have to learn at home through the online education system. Ergonomic education should also include into the school curriculum as future necessity.

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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology ; 15(2):583-586, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1278978

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Nurses represent the backbone of any health care system. Today in the fight against Covid-19, several nurses find themselves on the frontline. This report is a clear reminder of their important position and a wake-up call to ensure that they receive the help they need to keep the planet safe.1 Nurses play a very important function, locally as well as internationally. They are on the front lines, day in and day out, taking care of these patients. “They are able to see what is working, as well as things that can be done differently to provide more effective and efficient care, and offer suggestions for improvement.” 2020 is recognized by the World Health Organization as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife – On the function of nurses in the preparation and reaction to disasters. (World Health Organization) Globally, the way the world views nurses and health care professionals already changes. Because not everyone knows what is happening in a health care facility, the COVID-19 pandemic is high The COVID-19 pandemic has brought nurses to the forefront of people’s minds and there is a daily capture of the media attention and public gratitude to health care professionals.2 This short communication concludes with the key role of nurses for effective management during covid-19 pandemics.

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