This study aimed to develop an industry-specific tool to identify risk of poor physical and mental recovery following minor to moderate injuries sustained in a road traffic crash (RTC). Existing tools are often designed for implementation by health professionals rather than insurer case managers who may not have a background in health. This study is a secondary analysis of a longitudinal cohort study using data collected at 2–6 months and 24 months post-RTC. Participants were claimants (n = 254; Mean age = 50 years; 65% female) with mild-moderate injuries recruited through the common-law ‘fault-based’ compulsory third party scheme in Queensland, Australia. Sociodemographic, functional and psychological health factors were collected at basel...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate whether there are differences in heal...
Objectives: The majority of crashes cause “minor” injuries (i.e. treated and released from emergency...
This study aimed to develop an industry-specific tool to identify risk of poor physical and mental r...
To date research investigating how mental health impacts physical recovery following a road traffic ...
Objective To investigate the relation between mental health and disability after a road traffic cras...
Background: To date research investigating how mental health impacts physical recovery following a r...
Purpose Individuals who have sustained an injury from a road traffic crash (RTC) are at increased ri...
Background Most research on the consequences of road traffic crashes (RTCs) has focused on serious i...
Background Studies have shown that in people injured in a road traffic crash, persistent symptoms ar...
Introduction Road trauma (RT) is a major public health problem affecting physical and mental health,...
Background Diminished physical and mental health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a common consequ...
Individuals who have sustained an injury from a road traffic crash (RTC) are at increased risk for l...
The current study aimed to follow-up a group of road crash survivors for one year and assesses the i...
Introduction This thesis evaluates the effect of an early intervention programme on the physical ...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate whether there are differences in heal...
Objectives: The majority of crashes cause “minor” injuries (i.e. treated and released from emergency...
This study aimed to develop an industry-specific tool to identify risk of poor physical and mental r...
To date research investigating how mental health impacts physical recovery following a road traffic ...
Objective To investigate the relation between mental health and disability after a road traffic cras...
Background: To date research investigating how mental health impacts physical recovery following a r...
Purpose Individuals who have sustained an injury from a road traffic crash (RTC) are at increased ri...
Background Most research on the consequences of road traffic crashes (RTCs) has focused on serious i...
Background Studies have shown that in people injured in a road traffic crash, persistent symptoms ar...
Introduction Road trauma (RT) is a major public health problem affecting physical and mental health,...
Background Diminished physical and mental health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a common consequ...
Individuals who have sustained an injury from a road traffic crash (RTC) are at increased risk for l...
The current study aimed to follow-up a group of road crash survivors for one year and assesses the i...
Introduction This thesis evaluates the effect of an early intervention programme on the physical ...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate whether there are differences in heal...
Objectives: The majority of crashes cause “minor” injuries (i.e. treated and released from emergency...