Autor: |
Liliane R. Teixeira, Tatiana M. Azevedo, Alicja Bortkiewicz, Denise T. Corrêa da Silva, Wagner de Abreu, Márcia S. de Almeida, Marco A.N. de Araujo, Elzbieta Gadzicka, Ivan D. Ivanov, Nancy Leppink, Marta R.V. Macedo, Elvira M.G. de S. Maciel, Małgorzata Pawlaczyk-Łuszczyńska, Frank Pega, Annette M. Prüss-Üstün, Jadwiga Siedlecka, Gretchen A. Stevens, Yuka Ujita, José Ueleres Braga |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2019 |
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Zdroj: |
Environment International, Vol 125, Iss , Pp 567-578 (2019) |
Druh dokumentu: |
article |
ISSN: |
0160-4120 |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.envint.2018.09.040 |
Popis: |
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are developing a joint methodology for estimating the national and global work-related burden of disease and injury (WHO/ILO joint methodology), with contributions from a large network of experts. In this paper, we present the protocol for two systematic reviews of parameters for estimating the number of deaths and disability-adjusted life years from cardiovascular disease attributable to exposure to occupational noise, to inform the development of the WHO/ILO joint methodology. Objectives: We aim to systematically review studies on exposure to occupational noise (Systematic Review 1) and systematically review and meta-analyse estimates of the effect of occupational noise on cardiovascular diseases (Systematic Review 2), applying the Navigation Guide systematic review methodology as an organizing framework, conducting both systematic reviews in tandem and in a harmonized way. Data sources: Separately for Systematic Reviews 1 and 2, we will search electronic academic databases for potentially relevant records from published and unpublished studies, including Medline, EMBASE, Web of Science and CISDOC. We will also search electronic grey literature databases, Internet search engines and organizational websites; hand search reference list of previous systematic reviews and included study records; and consult additional experts. Study eligibility and criteria: We will include working-age (≥15 years) workers in the formal and informal economy in any WHO and/or ILO Member State, but exclude children ( |
Databáze: |
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