Occupational self-coding and automatic recording (OSCAR): a novel web-based tool to collect and code lifetime job histories in large population-based studies
OBJECTIVES: The standard approach to the assessment of occupational exposures is through the manual collection and coding of job histories. This method is time-consuming and costly and makes it potentially unfeasible to perform high quality analyses on occupational exposures in large population-base...
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Main Authors: | Sara De Matteis (Author), Deborah Jarvis (Author), Heather Young (Author), Alan Young (Author), Naomi Allen (Author), James Potts (Author), Andrew Darnton (Author), Lesley Rushton (Author), Paul Cullinan (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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