This study aims to determine whether pre-employment medical, physical or psychological assessments can predict future back, neck and shoulder musculoskeletal injuries and claims in an Australian ambulance service. This was a retrospective observational study based on linked datasets. Poisson regression analysis was undertaken to determine which pre-employment personality traits, using the Fifteen Factor Questionnaire and 36 medical and functional capacity evaluation variables, predicted the number of injuries and claims in ambulance officers. Ambulance officers who at pre-employment assessment demonstrated more conceptual, intuitive and anxious personality traits, and those ambulance officers who had hypermobile joints, self-limited weights...
Study Design: A survey of occupational risks for low back trouble in two police forces discordant fo...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
Abstract Background Researchers have become increasingly aware that ambulance personnel may be at ri...
This study aims to determine whether pre-employment medical, physical or psychological assessments c...
Relatively little has been published on the range of risk factors contributing to musculoskeletal in...
BACKGROUND:Paramedic work has periods of intermittent high physical demand, a risk of workplace inju...
From 2008-09 to 2012-13, the most prevalent worker compensation claim in the Queensland Ambulance Se...
Although musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and other health complaints are an occupational problem fo...
Introduction Workers in first responder (FR) occupations are at heightened risk for workplace injury...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and pa...
Objectives. The aim of this work is to examine the presence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and ...
Objectives To investigate the possible interactions between physical and psychosocial risk factors i...
BackgroundReviews of the literature on the health and work environment of ambulance personnel have i...
Objective. To determine if a job-specifi c pre-employment functional assessment (PEFA) predicts musc...
ABSTRACT This study investigated new aspects of physical load factors as risk factors for musculosk...
Study Design: A survey of occupational risks for low back trouble in two police forces discordant fo...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
Abstract Background Researchers have become increasingly aware that ambulance personnel may be at ri...
This study aims to determine whether pre-employment medical, physical or psychological assessments c...
Relatively little has been published on the range of risk factors contributing to musculoskeletal in...
BACKGROUND:Paramedic work has periods of intermittent high physical demand, a risk of workplace inju...
From 2008-09 to 2012-13, the most prevalent worker compensation claim in the Queensland Ambulance Se...
Although musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and other health complaints are an occupational problem fo...
Introduction Workers in first responder (FR) occupations are at heightened risk for workplace injury...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and pa...
Objectives. The aim of this work is to examine the presence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and ...
Objectives To investigate the possible interactions between physical and psychosocial risk factors i...
BackgroundReviews of the literature on the health and work environment of ambulance personnel have i...
Objective. To determine if a job-specifi c pre-employment functional assessment (PEFA) predicts musc...
ABSTRACT This study investigated new aspects of physical load factors as risk factors for musculosk...
Study Design: A survey of occupational risks for low back trouble in two police forces discordant fo...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
Abstract Background Researchers have become increasingly aware that ambulance personnel may be at ri...