Aims: To investigate the factors, including size of organisation, associated with job loss in patients awaiting surgery to the hip or knee joint.Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to 498 consecutive patients of working age listed at a district general hospital for major joint replacement, knee arthroscopy, or periacetabular osteotomy. Questions were asked about level of physical disability, duration of symptoms, employment circumstances at the time the joint problem began, and job changes since the onset of symptoms with their reasons. Analysis focused on those in work when their health problem began. Cox regression was used to examine risk factors for job loss related and unrelated to the joint problem, and results were summarised as adju...
SummaryObjectiveTotal hip (THR) and knee (TKR) replacements increasingly are performed on younger pe...
Background: Hospital based studies of occupational risk factors for knee disorders are complicated b...
Objectives: To assess the labour market position of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in rel...
AIMS: To investigate the factors, including size of organisation, associated with job loss in patien...
Objectives: To describe the occupational situation of people with lower limb amputations in The Neth...
Objectives: To study the occurrence and duration of sick leave as potential risk factors for permane...
Joint replacement is a cost-effective and efficient method of relieving pain, and improving function...
Background: An increasing number of patients in the working population are undergoing total hip and ...
Objective: Total hip (THR) and knee (TKR) replacements increasingly are performed on younger people ...
Objectives: To describe indicators of job dissatisfaction among amputee employees and to compare job...
Background: Return to employment is one of the key goals of joint replacement surgery in the working...
Objective: To study demographically, amputation-, and employment-related factors that show a relatio...
Background: little is known about ability to work after unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR) and ...
Background: A substantial proportion of patients undergoing lower limb arthroplasty are of working a...
SummaryObjectiveTotal hip (THR) and knee (TKR) replacements increasingly are performed on younger pe...
Background: Hospital based studies of occupational risk factors for knee disorders are complicated b...
Objectives: To assess the labour market position of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in rel...
AIMS: To investigate the factors, including size of organisation, associated with job loss in patien...
Objectives: To describe the occupational situation of people with lower limb amputations in The Neth...
Objectives: To study the occurrence and duration of sick leave as potential risk factors for permane...
Joint replacement is a cost-effective and efficient method of relieving pain, and improving function...
Background: An increasing number of patients in the working population are undergoing total hip and ...
Objective: Total hip (THR) and knee (TKR) replacements increasingly are performed on younger people ...
Objectives: To describe indicators of job dissatisfaction among amputee employees and to compare job...
Background: Return to employment is one of the key goals of joint replacement surgery in the working...
Objective: To study demographically, amputation-, and employment-related factors that show a relatio...
Background: little is known about ability to work after unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR) and ...
Background: A substantial proportion of patients undergoing lower limb arthroplasty are of working a...
SummaryObjectiveTotal hip (THR) and knee (TKR) replacements increasingly are performed on younger pe...
Background: Hospital based studies of occupational risk factors for knee disorders are complicated b...
Objectives: To assess the labour market position of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in rel...