Risk factors for sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorders among self-employed Dutch farmers: a case-control study Background In Dutch agriculture, musculoskeletal disorders are a main cause of sick leave. Among self-employed insured farmers, neck, shoulder, upper extre... E Hartman,HHEO Vrielin...
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Prognostic factors for duration of sick leave in patients sick listed with acute low back pain: a systematic review of the literature Background: The percentages of patients with acute low back pain (LBP) that go on to a chronic state varies between studies from 2% to 34%. In some of the...
This can result in a situation of non-treatment and prolonged sick leave. The former is paired with a higher risk for chronicity and the latter is associated with a reduced probability of return-to-work. Currently, there is little known about cost-effective post-partum interventions that can ...
There were also instances where HCPs used what participants perceived as derogatory terms, causing discomfort to participants to an extent where participants would leave the facilities without receiving care. ‘My friend chose to go to a public hospital. So the doctor that he got was a man…so ...
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