The reduction of mortality and morbidity rates among occupational cohort studies may be attributed to the presence of the healthy worker effect (HWE). Occupational epidemiologic studies investigating worker’s health are prone to the risk of having the HWE phenomenon and this special form of bias has been debated over the years. Hence, it’s imperative to explore in-depth the magnitude and sources of HWE, and further, elucidate the factors that may affect HWE and strategies reducing HWE. The HWE should be considered as a mixed bias between selection and confounding bias. The validity threats due to the HWE among morbidity studies are the same as the mortality studies. The consequent reduction due to the HWE in the association between the expo...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
This study was designed to test the usefulness of the Traditional Epidemiological Model of disease c...
Objective 1) To demonstrate the feasibility of a designed intervention in changing targeted health b...
Purpose of ReviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias ...
Purpose of reviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias ...
The design of occupational epidemiology studies should be based on the need to minimise random and s...
The Healthy Worker Effect (HWE) phenomenon has been under debate since some years. Some epidemiologi...
OBJECTIVES: The healthy worker survivor effect (HWSE) usually leads to underestimation of the effect...
Occupational studies typically observe a 20% deficit in overall mortality, broadly characterized as ...
The association between occupational status and health has been taken to reveal the presence of heal...
Many occupational studies analyze trends between cumulative exposure and mortality. The authors show...
and modifiers of the healthy worker effect: evidence from three occupational cohorts and implication...
Purpose : The healthy worker effect is an important issue in occupational epidemiology. This study w...
UNLABELLED: Various epidemiological study designs are available to investigate illness and injury ri...
AbstractRespiratory exposures to solvents and metalworking fluids in relation to chronic health outc...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
This study was designed to test the usefulness of the Traditional Epidemiological Model of disease c...
Objective 1) To demonstrate the feasibility of a designed intervention in changing targeted health b...
Purpose of ReviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias ...
Purpose of reviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias ...
The design of occupational epidemiology studies should be based on the need to minimise random and s...
The Healthy Worker Effect (HWE) phenomenon has been under debate since some years. Some epidemiologi...
OBJECTIVES: The healthy worker survivor effect (HWSE) usually leads to underestimation of the effect...
Occupational studies typically observe a 20% deficit in overall mortality, broadly characterized as ...
The association between occupational status and health has been taken to reveal the presence of heal...
Many occupational studies analyze trends between cumulative exposure and mortality. The authors show...
and modifiers of the healthy worker effect: evidence from three occupational cohorts and implication...
Purpose : The healthy worker effect is an important issue in occupational epidemiology. This study w...
UNLABELLED: Various epidemiological study designs are available to investigate illness and injury ri...
AbstractRespiratory exposures to solvents and metalworking fluids in relation to chronic health outc...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
This study was designed to test the usefulness of the Traditional Epidemiological Model of disease c...
Objective 1) To demonstrate the feasibility of a designed intervention in changing targeted health b...