Objectives: To establish whether review articles provide consistent conclusions on associations between work-place psychosocial factors and musculoskeletal pain and, if differences exist, to explore whether this is related to the methods used. Methods: Reviews, reported up to February 2007, that included consideration of workplace psychosocial factors and upper limb, back or knee pain were identified through searches of multiple databases. The specific work-related psychosocial factors considered were job demands, support, job autonomy and job satisfaction. The conclusions of each review on one or more of the psychosocial/musculoskeletal pain associations were extracted. Results: 15 review articles were identified that considered one or m...
Over years it has been increasingly concerned with how upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UE...
BACKGROUND: Information technologies in occupational activities have been developing very rapid. Epi...
Abstract The etiology of musculoskeletal disorders is complex, with physical and psychosocial workin...
Objectives: to establish whether review articles provide consistent conclusions on associations betw...
Study Design. A systematic review of observational studies. Objectives. To assess whether psychosoci...
Background: It is not known how well physiotherapists identify psychosocial factors in people with m...
Study Design. A systematic review of observational studies. Objectives. To assess whether psychosoci...
Background and aims: Musculoskeletal pain is a common symptom and many people even with chronic pain...
Objective Musculoskeletal pain is associated with occupational physical activities and psychosocial ...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Objective: The overall goal of these three dissertatio...
Introduction: Recent systematic reviews have identified many biopsychosocial factors associated with...
Background: Several recent studies have described the presence of musculoskeletal complaints, presen...
A systematic analysis of the literature was undertaken to determine which characteristics of workpla...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...
Over years it has been increasingly concerned with how upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UE...
BACKGROUND: Information technologies in occupational activities have been developing very rapid. Epi...
Abstract The etiology of musculoskeletal disorders is complex, with physical and psychosocial workin...
Objectives: to establish whether review articles provide consistent conclusions on associations betw...
Study Design. A systematic review of observational studies. Objectives. To assess whether psychosoci...
Background: It is not known how well physiotherapists identify psychosocial factors in people with m...
Study Design. A systematic review of observational studies. Objectives. To assess whether psychosoci...
Background and aims: Musculoskeletal pain is a common symptom and many people even with chronic pain...
Objective Musculoskeletal pain is associated with occupational physical activities and psychosocial ...
Purpose: To assess self-reported work impacts and associations between psychosocial risk factors and...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Objective: The overall goal of these three dissertatio...
Introduction: Recent systematic reviews have identified many biopsychosocial factors associated with...
Background: Several recent studies have described the presence of musculoskeletal complaints, presen...
A systematic analysis of the literature was undertaken to determine which characteristics of workpla...
A wide variety of risk factors for the occurrence and prognostic factors for persistence of non-spec...
Over years it has been increasingly concerned with how upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UE...
BACKGROUND: Information technologies in occupational activities have been developing very rapid. Epi...
Abstract The etiology of musculoskeletal disorders is complex, with physical and psychosocial workin...