Health status of people with work-related musculoskeletal disorders in return to work programs: A malaysian study
This study examined the health status of injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders enrolled in the Malaysian Return to Work (RTW) program. The 102 participants were categorized into three RTW groups: Off-work (n = 30, 29.4%), Re-entry (n = 44, 43.1%), and Maintenance (n = 28, 27.5%). Overall he...
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2-s2.0-84880362898 Murad M.S.; O'Brien L.; Farnworth L.; Chien C.-W. Health status of people with work-related musculoskeletal disorders in return to work programs: A malaysian study 2013 Occupational Therapy in Health Care 27 3 10.3109/07380577.2013.808782 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84880362898&doi=10.3109%2f07380577.2013.808782&partnerID=40&md5=c4a0eea52f54f8a548f3ec8106b0a270 This study examined the health status of injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders enrolled in the Malaysian Return to Work (RTW) program. The 102 participants were categorized into three RTW groups: Off-work (n = 30, 29.4%), Re-entry (n = 44, 43.1%), and Maintenance (n = 28, 27.5%). Overall health status, as measured by the SF-36 version 2, of the workers exhibited below average compared to the internationally established normative population, with their physical health component summary rated lower than mental health. Across the different groups, significant differences were found in role-physical, vitality, bodily pain, general health, and mental health. However, the mean values of these variables were higher in the Maintenance group and were found significant. The current health status of injured workers at Off-work and Re-entry phases was significantly low and warranted to be improved by involving other health professionals such as occupational therapists, ergonomists, and psychologists. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 15413098 English Article |
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Murad M.S.; O'Brien L.; Farnworth L.; Chien C.-W. |
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Health status of people with work-related musculoskeletal disorders in return to work programs: A malaysian study |
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Health status of people with work-related musculoskeletal disorders in return to work programs: A malaysian study |
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Health status of people with work-related musculoskeletal disorders in return to work programs: A malaysian study |
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Health status of people with work-related musculoskeletal disorders in return to work programs: A malaysian study |
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This study examined the health status of injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders enrolled in the Malaysian Return to Work (RTW) program. The 102 participants were categorized into three RTW groups: Off-work (n = 30, 29.4%), Re-entry (n = 44, 43.1%), and Maintenance (n = 28, 27.5%). Overall health status, as measured by the SF-36 version 2, of the workers exhibited below average compared to the internationally established normative population, with their physical health component summary rated lower than mental health. Across the different groups, significant differences were found in role-physical, vitality, bodily pain, general health, and mental health. However, the mean values of these variables were higher in the Maintenance group and were found significant. The current health status of injured workers at Off-work and Re-entry phases was significantly low and warranted to be improved by involving other health professionals such as occupational therapists, ergonomists, and psychologists. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. |
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