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Occupational Health Research

Browse the latest research summaries in the field of occupational health for spinal cord injury patients and caregivers.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthRehabilitation

Stakeholders’ Expectations of Return-to-Work After Spinal Cord Injury: A 1-Year Follow-Up

OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 2023 • April 1, 2023

This phenomenographic study explores the expectations and understandings of return-to-work (RTW) from the perspectives of three stakeholder types: workers with spinal cord injuries (SCI), their employ...

KEY FINDING: Employers often hold expectations based on an employee's pre-injury work capacity, sometimes forgetting the ongoing challenges posed by SCI.

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Occupational HealthHealthcareTrauma

Work Productivity Loss After Minimally Displaced Complete Lateral Compression Pelvis Fractures

J Orthop Trauma, 2024 • January 1, 2024

This study quantifies the economic impact of lateral compression pelvic fractures on work productivity, considering unemployment, absenteeism, and presenteeism. The findings reveal substantial economi...

KEY FINDING: Patients with lateral compression pelvic fractures lost an average of 67% of a work year, corresponding to $56,276 in lost economic productivity.

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Occupational HealthRehabilitationBiomechanics

Quantification of the Risk of Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Limb Using Fuzzy Logic: A Study of Manual Wheelchair Propulsion

Sensors, 2023 • October 24, 2023

This study quantified the risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MDs) in manual wheelchair users (MWCUs) when propelling their wheelchairs on slopes. The researchers used fuzzy logic and biomechanical mod...

KEY FINDING: Articular discomfort increases during slope propulsion, with the shoulder, elbow, and wrist being most affected due to increased kinetics.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthPublic Health

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY CAUSED BY OBJECT STRIKE IN CHINA: STRATEGIES FOR WORKPLACE SAFETY IMPROVEMENT

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2024 • November 12, 2024

This study investigated the epidemiological characteristics of traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) caused by object strikes in China, analyzing data from 435 patients admitted between 2012 and 2022. T...

KEY FINDING: The male-to-female ratio among those with strike-induced spinal cord injuries was notably high at 11.8:1.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthRehabilitation

Labour market participation after spinal cord injury. A register-based cohort study

Spinal Cord, 2023 • January 30, 2023

This register-based cohort study investigated labour market participation following spinal cord injury (SCI) in Norway, comparing 451 individuals with SCI to 1791 matched controls over a six-year peri...

KEY FINDING: SCI substantially decreased labour market participation up to six years after injury compared to matched controls.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthPublic Health

Epidemiology of Work-Related Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury An Analysis of Workers' Compensation Claims in Korea, 2011–2019

JOEM, 2023 • July 1, 2023

This study analyzed work-related traumatic spinal cord injuries (wrTSCI) in Korea using workers' compensation data from 2010-2019. The study found a mean annual incidence of 22.8 cases per million wor...

KEY FINDING: The mean annual incidence of wrTSCI was 22.8 per million workers.

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Occupational HealthRehabilitationResearch Methodology & Design

A Mega-Ethnography of Qualitative Meta-Syntheses on Return to Work in People with Chronic Health Conditions

Rehabilitation, 2024 • August 21, 2023

The aim of this study was to synthesize the findings of qualitative meta-syntheses (QMS) on return to work (RTW) of people with different chronic illnesses and to develop a generic RTW model that can ...

KEY FINDING: RTW is a multifactorial and highly interactive multistakeholder process, embedded in the individual’s life and working history, as well as in a determined social and societal context.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthRehabilitation

The Lived Experience of Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries Engaging in Remote Work: A South African Perspective

Occupational Therapy International, 2023 • October 24, 2023

This study explored the lived experiences of persons with SCI engaging in remote work within the open labor market, focusing on facilitators and barriers from a South African perspective. The findings...

KEY FINDING: Remote work offers flexibility and autonomy, allowing individuals to tailor their work schedules and environments to their needs.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthRehabilitation

Return to work post spinal cord injury through a comprehensive rehabilitative program: A case series

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 2025 • October 4, 2023

This study assessed the effectiveness of a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation program for individuals with SCI, focusing on improvements in employment, work confidence, life satisfaction, and qua...

KEY FINDING: Participants reported beneficial changes in physical, social, and emotional functions after the program. They showed general improvement in physical strength and increased confidence in their abilities to return to work.

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Spinal Cord InjuryOccupational HealthRehabilitation

Increasing employment opportunity for persons with spinal cord injury by digital working: an exampling case series from Thailand

Spinal Cord Series and Cases, 2024 • February 29, 2024

This case series reports on the experiences of four individuals with SCI in Thailand who are engaged in various forms of digital work, including image segmentation, online merchandising, online stream...

KEY FINDING: Digital working could overcome many of the physical barriers; however, it also potentially introduces some potential economic and health risks for people with SCI.

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