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View article: The impact of changes to work circumstances enforced by COVID-19 on anxiety: a systematic review
The impact of changes to work circumstances enforced by COVID-19 on anxiety: a systematic review Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic enforced changes on employment circumstances for all workers but older workers experiencing job loss are less likely to return to work than younger individuals. Under normal circumstances, job loss is a wel…
View article: The Association between Social Support and Musculoskeletal Health in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study
The Association between Social Support and Musculoskeletal Health in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study Open
View article: Intensive physical activity following total hip arthroplasty increased the revision risk after 15 years: a cohort study of 973 patients from the Geneva Arthroplasty Register
Intensive physical activity following total hip arthroplasty increased the revision risk after 15 years: a cohort study of 973 patients from the Geneva Arthroplasty Register Open
Background and purpose: Younger recipients of total hip arthroplasty (THA) highly prioritize returning to preoperative levels of physical activity (PA). Surgeons have tended to give cautious advice concerning high-impact sports participati…
View article: Slow walking speed and health-related exit from employment among older workers over 5 years of follow-up: evidence from the Health and Employment After Fifty (HEAF) cohort study
Slow walking speed and health-related exit from employment among older workers over 5 years of follow-up: evidence from the Health and Employment After Fifty (HEAF) cohort study Open
Introduction With demographic changes, there is increasing demand for individuals and governments to lengthen working lives. Jobs that are very physically demanding are likely to be more difficult to sustain at older ages. If workers at ri…
View article: O-35 Impact of menopausal symptoms on work: findings from women in the health and employment after fifty (HEAF) study
O-35 Impact of menopausal symptoms on work: findings from women in the health and employment after fifty (HEAF) study Open
Introduction As the UK population ages and people are required to work to older ages, more women experience menopause symptoms while in paid employment. We explored the prevalence of menopausal symptoms, the relationship between those symp…
View article: Impact of Menopausal Symptoms on Work: Findings from Women in the Health and Employment after Fifty (HEAF) Study
Impact of Menopausal Symptoms on Work: Findings from Women in the Health and Employment after Fifty (HEAF) Study Open
Women make up a growing proportion of the workforce and therefore many women experience menopause while in paid employment. We explored the prevalence of menopausal symptoms, the relationship between symptoms and coping with work and the r…
View article: Return to work and employment retention after uni-compartmental and total knee replacement: findings from the Clinical Outcomes in Arthroplasty study
Return to work and employment retention after uni-compartmental and total knee replacement: findings from the Clinical Outcomes in Arthroplasty study Open
Knee arthroplasty recipients working pre-operatively mostly RTW. RTW may be more difficult after TKR than UKR. Jobs which involve lifting and climbing stairs may be particularly challenging. Surgeons offering knee arthroplasty should couns…
View article: Function and employment after total hip replacement in older adults: A narrative review
Function and employment after total hip replacement in older adults: A narrative review Open
The burden of osteoarthritis (OA) has increased steadily due to an aging population, increasing life expectancy, obesity and lifestyle factors. Total hip replacement has become one of the most prevalent and successful operations globally a…
View article: Risk of revision arthroplasty surgery after exposure to physically demanding occupational or leisure activities: A systematic review
Risk of revision arthroplasty surgery after exposure to physically demanding occupational or leisure activities: A systematic review Open
Introduction Lower limb arthroplasty is successful at relieving symptoms associated with joint failure. However, physically-demanding activities can cause primary osteoarthritis and accordingly such exposure post-operatively might increase…
View article: RF-322 Rates of return to work and work ability following knee replacement
RF-322 Rates of return to work and work ability following knee replacement Open
Introduction There is limited evidence on the ability to sustain employment following knee replacement. Objective To describe occupational status before and after uni-compartmental (UKR) and total knee replacement (TKR) and to explore work…
View article: O-320 Return to work and job loss following hip replacement: findings from two longitudinal cohorts
O-320 Return to work and job loss following hip replacement: findings from two longitudinal cohorts Open
Introduction People are increasingly encouraged to work to older ages, thus returning to and staying in work is an important outcome for younger arthroplasty recipients. Objectives We examined the impact of physically-demanding occupationa…
View article: Incidence of non-work-related sickness absence in Spain by economic activity of the company
Incidence of non-work-related sickness absence in Spain by economic activity of the company Open
espanolObjetivo: La gestion de la incapacidad temporal por contingencias comunes (ITcc) en Espana se centra mas en el control de su duracion que en prevenir su incidencia. El objetivo de este trabajo es proporcionar valores de la incidenci…
View article: [Incidence of non-work-related sickness absence in Spain by economic activity of the company].
[Incidence of non-work-related sickness absence in Spain by economic activity of the company]. Open
Companies can compare their sickness absence incidence rates to these benchmark values to determine if they are within the expected reference range, which may guide management decisions more towards the prevention of sickness absence.
View article: Incidence of sickness absence by type of employment contract: one year follow-up study in Spanish salaried workers
Incidence of sickness absence by type of employment contract: one year follow-up study in Spanish salaried workers Open
Our findings provide evidence on the independence of sickness absence benefits from the type of employment contract as well as on the nonexistence of incentives for taking sickness absence in workers with a permanent employment contract. I…
View article: Cohort profile: the Spanish WORKing life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study
Cohort profile: the Spanish WORKing life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study Open
Purpose The global economy is changing the labour market and social protection systems in Europe. The effect of both changes on health needs to be monitored in view of an ageing population and the resulting increase in prevalence of chroni…