Background: Not being able to work has negative health, social and financial consequences. Persisting breathlessness is prevalent in working-aged people. Is it associated with lower workforce participation? This study, using the South Australian Health Omnibus, aimed to explore associations between paid workforce participation and persisting breathlessness intensity, and economic impacts on income in people of working age. Methods: This cross-sectional study conducted face-to-face interviews with a random sample of adults in South Australia (n = 8916). Questions included key demographic data, workforce participation and the presence and intensity of persisting breathlessness. Data from working-aged respondents (20–65 years of age) were stan...
BackgroundChronic breathlessness is a prevalent, disabling syndrome affecting many people for years....
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Objectives: We aimed to examine associations between chronic airflow obstruction (CAO) and unemploym...
Background: Not being able to work has negative health, social and financial consequences. Persistin...
RATIONALE: There is an aspiration to retain increasing numbers of older workers in employment and st...
Background Most health service utilisation studies are of people with specific diagnoses or demograp...
Background. Breathlessness causes significant burden in our community but the underlying socio-demog...
Background and objective Chronic respiratory symptoms (in particular, breathlessness and cough) can...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is associated with poorer quality of life (QoL). This populatio...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is associated with poorer quality of life (QoL). This populatio...
IntroductionChronic breathlessness is associated with poorer quality of life. This population study ...
© 2017 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Little is known about the impact of chronic br...
BackgroundChronic breathlessness is a prevalent, disabling syndrome affecting many people for years....
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Objectives: We aimed to examine associations between chronic airflow obstruction (CAO) and unemploym...
Background: Not being able to work has negative health, social and financial consequences. Persistin...
RATIONALE: There is an aspiration to retain increasing numbers of older workers in employment and st...
Background Most health service utilisation studies are of people with specific diagnoses or demograp...
Background. Breathlessness causes significant burden in our community but the underlying socio-demog...
Background and objective Chronic respiratory symptoms (in particular, breathlessness and cough) can...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is associated with poorer quality of life (QoL). This populatio...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is associated with poorer quality of life (QoL). This populatio...
IntroductionChronic breathlessness is associated with poorer quality of life. This population study ...
© 2017 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Little is known about the impact of chronic br...
BackgroundChronic breathlessness is a prevalent, disabling syndrome affecting many people for years....
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Objectives: We aimed to examine associations between chronic airflow obstruction (CAO) and unemploym...