This study investigated the psycho-social factors among injured workers and the influence of their psycho-social profile on the readiness of return to work. Sixty-four subjects with injuries on the upper limbs or lower limbs, low back pain, or cumulative trauma disorder were recruited. The workers' profiles (self-perceived physical health, mental health, and work readiness) together with the impact and types of work injury on the workers' perceived wellness were measured. The regression model of work readiness was constructed to develop a theoretical background for predicting work readiness based on different factors. The results showed that injured workers with chronic injury such as low back pain or cumulative trauma had poorer self-perce...
Abstract Introduction The present study examined the effects of pain chronicity on the responsivenes...
Purpose In workers with musculoskeletal injuries, comorbidity is associated with worse return to wor...
Psychological factors may compromise return to work among workers with occupational injuries, and li...
Despite growing recognition of the importance of psychosocial factors in reducing ongoing work disab...
The influence of psychological status on recovery from a first lifetime episode of acute low-back pa...
Research has focused on advancing our understanding of strategies to improve return to work outcomes...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate the impact of psychological symptoms on return to work ...
Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usua...
Background: In the vocational rehabilitation of injured workers the influence of the worker's person...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and l...
Psychosocial factors have been shown to be major determinants in the return to work of individuals w...
A psychosocial analysis of 58 patients with low-back pain was conducted. Three groups of patients wi...
This study examined the role of work-related, psychosocial and psychological factors in predicting f...
This thesis explores the formation of expectations of return to work from the perspective of injured...
Purpose. Exploring which variables are related to work status in patients with chronic low back pain...
Abstract Introduction The present study examined the effects of pain chronicity on the responsivenes...
Purpose In workers with musculoskeletal injuries, comorbidity is associated with worse return to wor...
Psychological factors may compromise return to work among workers with occupational injuries, and li...
Despite growing recognition of the importance of psychosocial factors in reducing ongoing work disab...
The influence of psychological status on recovery from a first lifetime episode of acute low-back pa...
Research has focused on advancing our understanding of strategies to improve return to work outcomes...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate the impact of psychological symptoms on return to work ...
Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usua...
Background: In the vocational rehabilitation of injured workers the influence of the worker's person...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and l...
Psychosocial factors have been shown to be major determinants in the return to work of individuals w...
A psychosocial analysis of 58 patients with low-back pain was conducted. Three groups of patients wi...
This study examined the role of work-related, psychosocial and psychological factors in predicting f...
This thesis explores the formation of expectations of return to work from the perspective of injured...
Purpose. Exploring which variables are related to work status in patients with chronic low back pain...
Abstract Introduction The present study examined the effects of pain chronicity on the responsivenes...
Purpose In workers with musculoskeletal injuries, comorbidity is associated with worse return to wor...
Psychological factors may compromise return to work among workers with occupational injuries, and li...