| Literature DB >> 24186944 |
Gwenllian Wynne-Jones1, Jemma Cowen, Joanne L Jordan, Olalekan Uthman, Chris J Main, Nick Glozier, Danielle van der Windt.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of work absence is attributed to back pain, however prospective studies in working populations with back pain are variable in setting and design, and a quantitative summary of current evidence is lacking.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24186944 PMCID: PMC4033140 DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2013-101571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Occup Environ Med ISSN: 1351-0711 Impact factor: 4.402
Figure 1 Flow diagram showing the results of the search and selection of papers.
Figure 2Summary of results regarding occurrence (%) of work absence in back pain populations based on studies with at least 6 months’ follow-up.
Results of meta-regression analysis of occurrence (%) of work absence in back pain populations (follow-up 6 months or longer)
| Number of studies | Pooled estimate (95% CI) | Meta-regression | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| p Value | Explained variance (%) | |||
| All studies | 17* | 15.5 (9.8 to 23.6) | ||
| Setting | 0.109 | 21.5 | ||
| Insurance database | 2 | 11.8 (3.3 to 34.0) | ||
| Population | 4 | 20.8 (12.1 to 33.6) | ||
| Healthcare | 7 | 7.9 (2.7 to 20.7) | ||
| Workplace | 4 | 35.0 (18.4 to 56.1) | ||
| Geographical area | 0.539 | 0.0 | ||
| North America | 14 | 14.4 (9.6 to 21.1) | ||
| Europe | − | − | ||
| Other | 3 | 21.6 (2.6 to 73.9) | ||
| Study period† | 0.888 | 0.0 | ||
| 1977–1990 | 2 | 14.6 (11.3 to 18.7) | ||
| 1991–2000 | 6 | 10.7 (5.5 to 20.0) | ||
| 2001–2007 | 7 | 14.0 (7.2 to 25.4) | ||
| Assessment | 0.203 | 4.5 | ||
| Electronic record | 5 | 25.2 (11.1 to 47.7) | ||
| Self-reported | 12 | 12.4 (6.8 to 21.5) | ||
| Participation bias | 0.278 | 1.1 | ||
| Low risk of bias | 7 | 10.7 (4.1 to 25.3) | ||
| Moderate risk of bias | 10 | 19.5 (11.2 to 31.8) | ||
| High risk of bias | − | − | ||
*Vingard et al26 reported data separately for men and women. Similarly, Murtezani et al43 reported data separately for white and blue collar jobs. Each data point is entered into the meta-analysis as a separate study.
†Two studies did not report study period.
Figure 3Summary of results regarding return to work following back pain related work absence (%).
Results of meta-regression analysis of return to work rates (%) following back pain related work absence
| Up to 1 month | 1–6 months | 6 months or longer | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | Pooled estimate (95% CI) | Meta-regression | n | Pooled estimate (95% CI) | Meta-regression | n | Pooled estimate (95% CI) | Meta-regression | ||||
| p Value | Explained variance (%) | p Value | Explained variance (%) | p Value | Explained variance (%) | |||||||
| All studies | 13 | 68.2 (54.8 to 79.1) | 13 | 85.6 (78.2 to 90.7) | 10 | 93.3 (84.0 to 97.4) | ||||||
| Setting | 0.787 | 0.0 | 0.403 | 0.4 | 0.003 | 78.8 | ||||||
| Insurance database | 4 | 60.3 (56.6 to to 63.9) | 4 | 79.0 (64.3 to 88.7) | 2 | 97.7 (92.7 to 99.3) | ||||||
| Population | – | – | – | |||||||||
| Healthcare | 5 | 68.1 (28.9 to 91.8) | 7 | 84.4 (69.2 to 92.9) | 4 | 68.9 (54.2 to 80.6) | ||||||
| Workplace | 4 | 75.6 (51.4 to 90.0) | 2 | 95.7 (94.2 to 96.8) | 4 | 98.1 (95.7 to 99.2) | ||||||
| Geographical area | 0.727 | 0.0 | 0.303 | 5.9 | 0.323 | 1.4 | ||||||
| North America | 9 | 66.1 (49.5 to 79.6) | 9 | 80.4 (69.5 to 88.1) | 7 | 95.5 (82.5 to 98.9) | ||||||
| Europe | 4 | 72.8 (51.6 to 87.0) | 3 | 95.4 (94.0 to 96.5) | 3 | 84.7 (58.3 to 95.6) | ||||||
| Other | – | 2 | 81.8 (74.2 to 87.5) | – | ||||||||
| Study period* | 0.718 | 0.0 | 0.905 | 0.0 | 0.370 | 7.1 | ||||||
| 1977–1990 | 1 | 65.7 (61.4 to 69.8) | 2 | 89.4 (51.1 to 98.6) | 1 | 98.8 (97.3 to 99.5) | ||||||
| 1991–2000 | 8 | 75.1 (51.8 to 89.4) | 9 | 87.9 (74.8 to 94.7) | 6 | 91.2 (74.7 to 97.3) | ||||||
| 2001–2007 | 2 | 52.6 (37.1 to 67.5) | – | 2 | 98.0 (91.7 to 99.6) | |||||||
| Assessment | 0.261 | 3.3 | 0.836 | 0.0 | 0.008 | 57.4 | ||||||
| Electronic record | 6 | 57.3 (51.6 to 62.9) | 4 | 83.7 (74.6 to 89.9) | 5 | 98.1 (96.1 to 99.0) | ||||||
| Self-reported | 7 | 76.4 (43.8 to 93.1) | 9 | 86.6 (72.3 to 94.1) | 5 | 79.0 (62.7 to 89.3) | ||||||
| Participation bias | 0.039 | 27.3 | 0.014 | 39.5 | 0.363 | 3.6 | ||||||
| Low risk of bias | 10 | 58.6 (45.9 to 70.3) | 11 | 79.8 (71.4 to 86.2) | 8 | 94.5 (83.1 to 98.4) | ||||||
| Moderate risk of bias | 3 | 89.5 (57.2 to 98.2) | 2 | 98.2 (92.7 to 99.6) | 1 | 97.2 (95.2 to 98.4) | ||||||
| High risk of bias | – | – | 1 | 55.7 (51.3 to 60.0) | ||||||||
*Two studies did not report study period.
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