Purpose of reviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias mechanisms that give rise to the healthy worker survivor effect (HWSE).Recent findingsIn this update of an earlier review, we distinguish between the mechanisms collectively known as the HWSE and the statistical bias that can result. This discussion highlights the importance of identifying both the target parameter and the target population for any research question in occupational epidemiology. Target parameters can correspond to hypothetical workplace interventions; we explore whether these target parameters' true values reflect the etiologic effect of an exposure on an outcome or the potential impact of enforcing an exposure limit in a mor...
Occupational studies typically observe a 20% deficit in overall mortality, broadly characterized as ...
In occupational epidemiologic studies, the healthy-worker survivor effect refers to a process that l...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
Purpose of ReviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias ...
The reduction of mortality and morbidity rates among occupational cohort studies may be attributed t...
Purpose : The healthy worker effect is an important issue in occupational epidemiology. This study w...
Many occupational studies analyze trends between cumulative exposure and mortality. The authors show...
Background. In a cross-sectional study of musculoskeletal disorders, women employed in highly repeti...
This dissertation concerns the application of the techniques of causal inference to problems of occu...
The healthy worker effect is an important issue in occupational epidemiology. We propose a new stati...
Estimates of the risk of occupational exposures are typically based on observational workplace studi...
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...
BackgroundOccupational cohort studies are often challenged by the Healthy Worker Survivor Effect, wh...
and modifiers of the healthy worker effect: evidence from three occupational cohorts and implication...
Occupational studies typically observe a 20% deficit in overall mortality, broadly characterized as ...
In occupational epidemiologic studies, the healthy-worker survivor effect refers to a process that l...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
Purpose of ReviewWe offer an in-depth discussion of the time-varying confounding and selection bias ...
The reduction of mortality and morbidity rates among occupational cohort studies may be attributed t...
Purpose : The healthy worker effect is an important issue in occupational epidemiology. This study w...
Many occupational studies analyze trends between cumulative exposure and mortality. The authors show...
Background. In a cross-sectional study of musculoskeletal disorders, women employed in highly repeti...
This dissertation concerns the application of the techniques of causal inference to problems of occu...
The healthy worker effect is an important issue in occupational epidemiology. We propose a new stati...
Estimates of the risk of occupational exposures are typically based on observational workplace studi...
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...
BackgroundOccupational cohort studies are often challenged by the Healthy Worker Survivor Effect, wh...
and modifiers of the healthy worker effect: evidence from three occupational cohorts and implication...
Occupational studies typically observe a 20% deficit in overall mortality, broadly characterized as ...
In occupational epidemiologic studies, the healthy-worker survivor effect refers to a process that l...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...