Background: To determine differences between workers in lower and higher socioeconomic positions (SEP) in incidences of occupational disease (OD) and incapacity for work due to ODs. Methods: From a Dutch dynamic prospective cohort of occupational physicians (OPs), ODs assessed by OPs were retrieved for lower and higher SEP groups. Results: Among the lower SEP, musculoskeletal disorders, and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) comprised two-thirds of the OD diagnoses. Among the higher SEP, stress/burnout comprised 60% of the OD diagnoses. Temporary and permanent incapacity for work due to work-related lower back disorders and repetitive strain injuries differed significantly between workers in lower compared to higher SEP. Conclusions: Occupat...
Oral presentation Eliminating Occupational Disease: Translating Research into Action, EPICOH 2017, E...
Objective: Occupational diseases (OD) are among the most significant issues of work life, with econo...
Health is distributed unequally by occupation. Workers on a lower rung of the occupational ladder re...
Background: To determine differences between workers in lower and higher socioeconomic positions (SE...
Objective To report the annual incidence of occupational diseases (ODs) in economic sectors in The N...
Objectives: Occupational diseases are common and result in a substantial disease burden and high sic...
Background: Socio-economic health disparities remained the same or even have grown despite economic ...
Background: A low social-economic position is consistently associated with poor health and (physicia...
Background. Socio-economic disparities in health status are frequently reported in research. By comp...
BackgroundUntil recently, no evidence-based criteria were available to determine the work-relatednes...
Abstract Background Socio-economic disparities in health status are frequently reported in research....
Objective: To explore the impact of occupational diseases (ODs) through estimations of population at...
Workers enjoy better health than non-workers, but work can also cause health loss. Burden of disease...
Workers enjoy better health than non-workers, but work can also cause health loss. Burden of disease...
Background Lack of knowledge about the occurrence of work-related health problems in the general pop...
Oral presentation Eliminating Occupational Disease: Translating Research into Action, EPICOH 2017, E...
Objective: Occupational diseases (OD) are among the most significant issues of work life, with econo...
Health is distributed unequally by occupation. Workers on a lower rung of the occupational ladder re...
Background: To determine differences between workers in lower and higher socioeconomic positions (SE...
Objective To report the annual incidence of occupational diseases (ODs) in economic sectors in The N...
Objectives: Occupational diseases are common and result in a substantial disease burden and high sic...
Background: Socio-economic health disparities remained the same or even have grown despite economic ...
Background: A low social-economic position is consistently associated with poor health and (physicia...
Background. Socio-economic disparities in health status are frequently reported in research. By comp...
BackgroundUntil recently, no evidence-based criteria were available to determine the work-relatednes...
Abstract Background Socio-economic disparities in health status are frequently reported in research....
Objective: To explore the impact of occupational diseases (ODs) through estimations of population at...
Workers enjoy better health than non-workers, but work can also cause health loss. Burden of disease...
Workers enjoy better health than non-workers, but work can also cause health loss. Burden of disease...
Background Lack of knowledge about the occurrence of work-related health problems in the general pop...
Oral presentation Eliminating Occupational Disease: Translating Research into Action, EPICOH 2017, E...
Objective: Occupational diseases (OD) are among the most significant issues of work life, with econo...
Health is distributed unequally by occupation. Workers on a lower rung of the occupational ladder re...