
Andrew P Hills
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Apr 3, 2024 |
phrp.com.au | Seonad K. Madden |Briony Hill |Andrew P Hills |Helen Skouteris
Introduction Workplaces are well positioned to support the wellbeing of preconception, pregnant, and postpartum (PPP) working women1, as 75% of Australian women of reproductive age are in the workforce.2 Further, employers have a duty of care to the health and safety of their employees.3 Workplace wellbeing programs for women often seek to improve individuals’ health behaviours4 and the physical and social environment can play an important role in preventive health by making “healthy choices...
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Sep 1, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Seonad K. Madden |Claire Blewitt |Briony Hill |Andrew P Hills
CER context, exposure, response PPP preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum 1 INTRODUCTION There is an established link between paid work and health for women. Workplace factors, including work role,1, 2 employment grade,3 gender discrimination,4 shift work,5 scheduling,6 hours worked,7 and access to paid maternity leave8 can all have demonstrable effects on the health, wellbeing, or health equity of working women.
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