Are resident handlings in eldercare wards associated with musculoskeletal pain and sickness absence among the workers? A prospective study based on onsite observations
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to identify eldercare wards with different types of resident handling characteristics ('phenotypes') and determine the prospective association between these characteristics and musculoskeletal pain and sickness absence among workers during a one-year follow-up. METHODS...
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Main Authors: | Leticia Bergamin Januario (Author), Svend Erik Mathiassen (Author), Matthew L Stevens (Author), Andreas Holtermann (Author), Gunnar Bergström (Author), Reiner Rugulies (Author), Kristina Karstad (Author), David M Hallman (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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