This study compared trends in the incidence of work-related morbidity and disability across 3 sources of surveillance data in a Canadian province.Time series estimates of workplace injuries and work-related disability based on 2 panel surveys in the province of Ontario, Canada, for the period 1993-1998 were compared with rates of work-related injury and illness compensation claims during the same period.Lost-time compensation claims declined by 28.8% over this 6-year period. The incidence of self-reported work-related injury declined by 28.2%, and the self-reported incidence of work absence for work-related causes declined by 32.2%.Parallel reductions in work-related morbidity were seen in 3 independent data sources. These results support a...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
Mark E Lemstra Alliance Health Medical Clinic, Moose Jaw, SK, Canada Abstract: Few workplaces have p...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to identify age and sex trends in...
In 2015, the last year for which we have complete Canadian data, workers\u27 compensation boards rec...
grantor: University of TorontoA simple random sample of 5346 workers with lost-time claims...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the injury, socio-demographic, workplace, and temporal characteri...
In the post-war era, B.C. has moved away from its traditional resource base towards a largely servic...
Abstract: Objectives: To estimate the incidence of compensated claims involving mild traumatic brain...
Key words: psychosocial; musculoskeletal disorders; risk factors; prevention; causal mechanisms; wor...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demogr...
Objectives This article compares work injury occurrence by occupational category, and examines its r...
This thesis focuses on the issue of occupational injuries. There are four different explanations of ...
Objectives: International evidence suggests that rates of inability to work because of illness can c...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
Mark E Lemstra Alliance Health Medical Clinic, Moose Jaw, SK, Canada Abstract: Few workplaces have p...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to identify age and sex trends in...
In 2015, the last year for which we have complete Canadian data, workers\u27 compensation boards rec...
grantor: University of TorontoA simple random sample of 5346 workers with lost-time claims...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the injury, socio-demographic, workplace, and temporal characteri...
In the post-war era, B.C. has moved away from its traditional resource base towards a largely servic...
Abstract: Objectives: To estimate the incidence of compensated claims involving mild traumatic brain...
Key words: psychosocial; musculoskeletal disorders; risk factors; prevention; causal mechanisms; wor...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demogr...
Objectives This article compares work injury occurrence by occupational category, and examines its r...
This thesis focuses on the issue of occupational injuries. There are four different explanations of ...
Objectives: International evidence suggests that rates of inability to work because of illness can c...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
This study examined the rates and distribution of serious work-related injuries by demographic, work...
Mark E Lemstra Alliance Health Medical Clinic, Moose Jaw, SK, Canada Abstract: Few workplaces have p...