Background: Chronic pain (CP) poses a diverse and substantial burden for employees, employers, and society. The deleterious consequences of CP in the workplace are frequently underestimated. Objective: To estimate the burden of CP in the European workplace. Methods: A systematic review following PRISMA statement guidelines was conducted to identify studies reporting work‐related outcomes for people with CP. EMBASE, MEDLINE, EconLit, and Cochrane Library databases were searched up to 18th August 2010. Results: We identified 91 observational studies. Few were specifically designed to investigate the association between CP, productivity, and employment. The focus for this review was studies clearly reporting outcomes relating to the b...
Background: Chronic pain is a major public health problem. The impact of stages of chronic pain adju...
Background: Chronic pain is a major public health problem. The impact of stages of chronic pain adju...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic pain is a common disabling condition which affects millions of ...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis pain has become a leading cause of decreased productivity and work disabil...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the burden of pain on employee health and prod...
Background: Psychological interventions have mixed effects on improving employee outcomes, partly du...
Objective: This dissertation describes the complex relationships between health-related employer sup...
Background & Aims Much is known about the impact of pain in terms of medical costs and missed work....
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
Background: Chronic pain is a major public health problem. The impact of stages of chronic pain adju...
Background: Chronic pain is a major public health problem. The impact of stages of chronic pain adju...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic pain is a common disabling condition which affects millions of ...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis pain has become a leading cause of decreased productivity and work disabil...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the burden of pain on employee health and prod...
Background: Psychological interventions have mixed effects on improving employee outcomes, partly du...
Objective: This dissertation describes the complex relationships between health-related employer sup...
Background & Aims Much is known about the impact of pain in terms of medical costs and missed work....
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
Background: Chronic pain is a major public health problem. The impact of stages of chronic pain adju...
Background: Chronic pain is a major public health problem. The impact of stages of chronic pain adju...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...