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Occupational upper extremity conditions: a detailed analysis of work-related outcomes.

Glenn Pransky1, Katy Benjamin, Carolyn Hill-Fotouhi, Kenneth E Fletcher, Jay Himmelstein.   

Abstract

While work-related upper extremity conditions (WRUECs) cause almost 25% of lost time cases in the US, little is known about their long-term occupational consequences. A self-report survey was mailed to New Hampshire workers reporting a WRUEC one year prior to the study. Of the 72 (52%) valid respondents, 60% had lost > or = 1 week of work and 90% had returned to work. Almost 70% reported acute injury onset, and 26% had experienced a recurrence of their WRUEC. Both gradual-onset injuries and recurrences had worse outcomes. Recurrence was related to shorter job tenure, lower job satisfaction, and less satisfaction with medical care and insurer responses. Results imply that a single measure is insufficient to assess occupational outcomes subsequent to a WRUEC. The importance of secondary prevention was highlighted. There is a need for focus on gradual-onset injuries, as well as those acute-onset injuries with risk for recurrence.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12228944     DOI: 10.1023/a:1016886426612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Rehabil        ISSN: 1053-0487


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