Purpose.Despite a range of factors being proposed in research literature to be key to 'work-ability', agreed definitions and boundaries of this concept are lacking. This review sought to identify and clarify key factors thought to contribute to individual work-ability, then compare these against existing measures of work-ability for people with injury. Method.A literature search was undertaken based on principles of systematic review. MEDLINE, AMED, Scopus and Web of Science databases were searched. All potentially relevant articles were obtained and, if they met inclusion criteria, evaluated for quality. The search was expanded and repeated to identify currently available measures of work-ability for people with injury. These measures were...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Purpose Chronic musculoskeletal pain can have a major impact on ability to work. The work ability sc...
Work ability (WA) concerns a worker’s capacity to manage their job demands in relation to their phys...
Background: Work-ability is often assessed as part of the vocational rehabilitation process for inju...
Background: Traffic injuries are a common source of work absenteeism. However, little is known about...
Purpose: This article outlines our overall approach, qualitative work, and pilot testing to develop ...
2 Objectives. This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individu...
textabstractThis paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individual...
Research has focused on advancing our understanding of strategies to improve return to work outcomes...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Background Maintaining the ability of workers to cope with physical and psychosocial demands at work...
‘Work ability’ is a multidimensional concept with importance for both society and the individual. Th...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individual and work-re...
This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individual and work-re...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Purpose Chronic musculoskeletal pain can have a major impact on ability to work. The work ability sc...
Work ability (WA) concerns a worker’s capacity to manage their job demands in relation to their phys...
Background: Work-ability is often assessed as part of the vocational rehabilitation process for inju...
Background: Traffic injuries are a common source of work absenteeism. However, little is known about...
Purpose: This article outlines our overall approach, qualitative work, and pilot testing to develop ...
2 Objectives. This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individu...
textabstractThis paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individual...
Research has focused on advancing our understanding of strategies to improve return to work outcomes...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Background Maintaining the ability of workers to cope with physical and psychosocial demands at work...
‘Work ability’ is a multidimensional concept with importance for both society and the individual. Th...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individual and work-re...
This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature on the effects of individual and work-re...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Purpose Chronic musculoskeletal pain can have a major impact on ability to work. The work ability sc...
Work ability (WA) concerns a worker’s capacity to manage their job demands in relation to their phys...