Background: This study examined factors associated with the use of prescribed medication at work. Methods: Questionnaire survey of employees with diagnosed chronic illnesses from four UK organisations. Data was collected on type of chronic illness, health status, health beliefs, work limitations, occupational health support, GP and line manager support. Data was analysed using Univariate logistic regression. Results: 1474 employees with chronic illness participated. Medication use at work (yes v no) was predicted by age, pain, diagnosis of heart disease, medication use at home, benefit of prescribed medication to health, ease of using medication at work, practical support from families and practical and emotional support from GP and line ma...
Background: University scholars and community members formed the Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse ...
Background: Healthcare profession is known to be at high risk for work-related health problems that ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment adherence is important to improve return to work in sick-listed workers. Espec...
Background: This study examined factors associated with the use of prescribed medication at work. Me...
Introduction: This study examined the relationship between employer support, self-efficacy and self-...
Use of prescribed medication at work in employees with chronic illness This item was submitted to Lo...
Effective employer and employee management of chronic illness in the workplace is a key issue in man...
The prevalence of depression and anxiety has increased sharply in recent years leading to extensive ...
Medication adherence is of great public health importance as medication non-adherence greatly affect...
This study measured work limitations and work adjustments among chronically ill employees with regar...
doi:10.1093/occmed/kqm058 Use of prescribed medication at work in employees with chronic illnes
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The AuthorsThis study aimed to examine the associations of perceived phy...
This paper explores the role of self-management of chronic illness at work, as a predictor for self-...
Objective: This study examined specific psychosocial factors associated with psychological and healt...
BackgroundSupporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facilit...
Background: University scholars and community members formed the Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse ...
Background: Healthcare profession is known to be at high risk for work-related health problems that ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment adherence is important to improve return to work in sick-listed workers. Espec...
Background: This study examined factors associated with the use of prescribed medication at work. Me...
Introduction: This study examined the relationship between employer support, self-efficacy and self-...
Use of prescribed medication at work in employees with chronic illness This item was submitted to Lo...
Effective employer and employee management of chronic illness in the workplace is a key issue in man...
The prevalence of depression and anxiety has increased sharply in recent years leading to extensive ...
Medication adherence is of great public health importance as medication non-adherence greatly affect...
This study measured work limitations and work adjustments among chronically ill employees with regar...
doi:10.1093/occmed/kqm058 Use of prescribed medication at work in employees with chronic illnes
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The AuthorsThis study aimed to examine the associations of perceived phy...
This paper explores the role of self-management of chronic illness at work, as a predictor for self-...
Objective: This study examined specific psychosocial factors associated with psychological and healt...
BackgroundSupporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facilit...
Background: University scholars and community members formed the Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse ...
Background: Healthcare profession is known to be at high risk for work-related health problems that ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment adherence is important to improve return to work in sick-listed workers. Espec...