Economic evaluations of ergonomic interventions preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review of organizational-level interventions
暂无分享,去创建一个
Quan Nha Hong | Nicole Vézina | Diane Berthelette | Susan Stock | N. Nicolakakis | S. Stock | N. Vézina | M. Vézina | H. Sultan-Taïeb | Q. Hong | Nektaria Nicolakakis | Annick Parent-Lamarche | A. Gaillard | Youssoupha Coulibaly | D. Berthelette | Hélène Sultan-Taïeb | Annick Parent-Lamarche | Aurélie Gaillard | Michel Vezina | Youssouph Coulibaly | Nektaria Nicolakakis
[1] D. Rempel,et al. A randomised controlled trial evaluating the effects of two workstation interventions on upper body pain and incident musculoskeletal disorders among computer operators , 2006, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[2] John W. Creswell,et al. Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Results in Health Science Mixed Methods Research Through Joint Displays , 2015, The Annals of Family Medicine.
[3] Peter Vink,et al. Participatory ergonomics applied in installation work. , 2002, Applied ergonomics.
[4] P. Madeleine,et al. Reducing Physical Risk Factors in Construction Work Through a Participatory Intervention: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation , 2016, JMIR research protocols.
[5] Emile Tompa,et al. Economic evaluation of a participatory ergonomics intervention in a textile plant. , 2013, Applied ergonomics.
[6] L. Wolf,et al. An evaluation of a “best practices” musculoskeletal injury prevention program in nursing homes , 2004, Injury Prevention.
[8] Pierre Pluye,et al. Combining the power of stories and the power of numbers: mixed methods research and mixed studies reviews. , 2014, Annual review of public health.
[9] Mohsen Zare,et al. Does Ergonomics Improve Product Quality and Reduce Costs? A Review Article , 2016 .
[10] A. J. van der Beek,et al. Evaluating the implementation process of a participatory organizational level occupational health intervention in schools , 2016, BMC Public Health.
[11] J. Siegrist,et al. Effects of organisational-level interventions at work on employees’ health: a systematic review , 2014, BMC Public Health.
[12] S. Wilson. Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes , 1987 .
[13] Susan L. Jones,et al. The Clinical Nurse Specialist as Change Agent: Reducing Employee Injury and Related Costs , 2009, Clinical nurse specialist CNS.
[14] D Coggon,et al. Occupational physical activity and long-term risk of musculoskeletal symptoms: a national survey of post office pensioners. , 1997, American journal of industrial medicine.
[15] Allard J van der Beek,et al. Process evaluation of a participatory ergonomics programme to prevent low back pain and neck pain among workers , 2010, Implementation science : IS.
[16] Ruth P Saunders,et al. Developing a Process-Evaluation Plan for Assessing Health Promotion Program Implementation: A How-To Guide , 2005, Health promotion practice.
[17] Allard J van der Beek,et al. The effectiveness of participatory ergonomics to prevent low-back and neck pain--results of a cluster randomized controlled trial. , 2011, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[18] D. Moher,et al. Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement. , 2010, International journal of surgery.
[19] Dirk L. Knol,et al. The effectiveness of a work style intervention and a lifestyle physical activity intervention on the recovery from neck and upper limb symptoms in computer workers , 2007, Pain.
[20] K. Nielsen,et al. Opening the black box: Presenting a model for evaluating organizational-level interventions , 2013 .
[21] Allard J van der Beek,et al. Participatory ergonomics to reduce exposure to psychosocial and physical risk factors for low back pain and neck pain: results of a cluster randomised controlled trial , 2010, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[22] A. Nelson,et al. Myths and facts about back injuries in nursing. , 2003, The American journal of nursing.
[23] Charles Levenstein,et al. Estimation of net-costs for prevention of occupational low back pain: three case studies from the US. , 2005, American journal of industrial medicine.
[24] D. Cole,et al. Effectiveness of participatory ergonomic interventions on health outcomes: a systematic review. , 2008, Applied ergonomics.
[25] E. Irvin,et al. A Systematic Review of Workplace Ergonomic Interventions with Economic Analyses , 2010, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
[26] Christopher Carroll,et al. Workplace involvement improves return to work rates among employees with back pain on long-term sick leave: a systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions , 2010, Disability and rehabilitation.
[27] Emma Irvin,et al. A Systematic Review of Occupational Health and Safety Interventions With Economic Analyses , 2009, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[28] C. Heaney,et al. The Intervention Research Process in Occupational Safety and Health: An Overview From the National Occupational Research Agenda Intervention Effectiveness Research Team , 2001, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[29] Abraham Wandersman,et al. The Quality Implementation Framework: A Synthesis of Critical Steps in the Implementation Process , 2012, American journal of community psychology.
[30] A. Silman,et al. Evaluation of work-related psychosocial factors and regional musculoskeletal pain: results from a EULAR Task Force , 2008, Annals of the rheumatic diseases.
[31] A. J. van der Beek,et al. What are possible barriers and facilitators to implementation of a Participatory Ergonomics programme? , 2010, Implementation science : IS.
[32] K. Lohr. Rating the strength of scientific evidence: relevance for quality improvement programs. , 2004, International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care.
[33] A. Descatha,et al. Orientations pour l'évaluation des interventions visant la prévention des Troubles Musculo-Squelettiques liés au travail , 2009 .
[34] Anna Trakoli,et al. Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Occupational Health and Safety: Developing Good Practice , 2010 .
[35] B. Koes,et al. Cost-Effectiveness of Lumbar Supports for Home Care Workers With Recurrent Low Back Pain: An Economic Evaluation Alongside a Randomized-Controlled Trial , 2010, Spine.
[36] A. Yassi,et al. Effectiveness of overhead lifting devices in reducing the risk of injury to care staff in extended care facilities , 2005, Ergonomics.
[37] A. J. van der Beek,et al. The economic evaluation of a participatory ergonomics programme to prevent low back and neck pain. , 2012, Work.
[38] E. Tompa,et al. Practice and potential of economic evaluation of workplace-based interventions for occupational health and safety , 2006, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
[39] R. Slavin. Best evidence synthesis: an intelligent alternative to meta-analysis. , 1995, Journal of clinical epidemiology.
[40] A. J. van der Beek,et al. Effectiveness of an intervention at construction worksites on work engagement, social support, physical workload, and need for recovery: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial , 2012, BMC Public Health.
[41] A. Burdorf,et al. Effectiveness of a Back Pain Prevention Program: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in an Occupational Setting , 2007, Spine.
[42] Dwayne Van Eerd,et al. Occupational Safety and Health Interventions to Reduce Musculoskeletal Symptoms in the Health Care Sector , 2010, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
[43] T. Kristensen. Intervention studies in occupational epidemiology , 2005, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[44] Barbara A. Israel,et al. Process evaluation for public health interventions and research , 2002 .
[45] Henk F. van der Molen,et al. Meeting the Challenges of Implementing an Intervention to Promote Work Ability and Health-Related Quality of Life at Construction Worksites: A Process Evaluation , 2011, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[46] P. Bongers,et al. Epidemiology of work related neck and upper limb problems: Psychosocial and personal risk factors (Part I) and effective interventions from a bio behavioural perspective (Part II) , 2006, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
[47] P Maniscalco,et al. Decreased rate of back injuries through a wellness program for offshore petroleum employees. , 1999, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[48] J. Miyazaki,et al. Simultaneous gene transfer of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) -2 and BMP-7 by in vivo electroporation induces rapid bone formation and BMP-4 expression , 2006, BMC musculoskeletal disorders.
[49] Anasua Bhattacharya,et al. Costs of occupational musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the United States , 2014 .
[50] Emile Tompa,et al. An economic evaluation of a participatory ergonomics process in an auto parts manufacturer. , 2009, Journal of safety research.
[51] Grazyna Adamiak,et al. Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes, 3rd ed , 2006 .
[52] R. Hughes,et al. Quantifying relationships between selected work-related risk factors and back pain: a systematic review of objective biomechanical measures and cost-related health outcomes. , 2009, International journal of industrial ergonomics.
[53] L. Linnan,et al. Y CHAPTER ONE Process Evaluation for Public Health Interventions and Research An Overview , 2002 .
[54] A. Nelson,et al. Safe Patient Handling and Movement , 2017 .
[55] Reiner Rugulies,et al. The impact of work-related psychosocial stressors on the onset of musculoskeletal disorders in specific body regions: A review and meta-analysis of 54 longitudinal studies , 2011 .
[56] V. H. Hildebrandt,et al. The cost-effectiveness of a lifestyle physical activity intervention in addition to a work style intervention on recovery from neck and upper limb symptoms and pain reduction in computer workers , 2010, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[57] Clément Beaucage,et al. Are work organization interventions effective in preventing or reducing work-related musculoskeletal disorders? A systematic review of the literature. , 2017, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[58] K. Proper,et al. Worksite mental health interventions: a systematic review of economic evaluations , 2012, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[59] R. Chou,et al. 2015 Updated Method Guideline for Systematic Reviews in the Cochrane Back and Neck Group , 2015, Spine.
[60] A. Nelson,et al. Development and evaluation of a multifaceted ergonomics program to prevent injuries associated with patient handling tasks. , 2006, International journal of nursing studies.
[61] Dirk L. Knol,et al. Improving Work Style Behavior in Computer Workers with Neck and Upper Limb Symptoms , 2008, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
[62] Idsart Kingma,et al. Cumulative mechanical low-back load at work is a determinant of low-back pain , 2014, Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
[63] Thomas Kraus,et al. Psychosocial work stressors as antecedents of musculoskeletal problems: a systematic review and meta-analysis of stability-adjusted longitudinal studies. , 2012, Social science & medicine.
[64] V. H. Hildebrandt,et al. The (cost-)effectiveness of a lifestyle physical activity intervention in addition to a work style intervention on the recovery from neck and upper limb symptoms in computer workers , 2006, BMC musculoskeletal disorders.
[65] H. D. de Vet,et al. Criteria list for assessment of methodological quality of economic evaluations: Consensus on Health Economic Criteria , 2005, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.
[66] A. J. van der Beek,et al. Prevention program at construction worksites aimed at improving health and work ability is cost-saving to the employer: results from an RCT. , 2014, American journal of industrial medicine.
[67] N. Ivankova,et al. Mixed Methods Research: A Guide to the Field , 2015 .
[68] A. J. van der Beek,et al. The cost-effectiveness of the RSI QuickScan intervention programme for computer workers: Results of an economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial , 2010, BMC musculoskeletal disorders.
[69] A. J. van der Beek,et al. A Cost-effectiveness and Return-on-Investment Analysis of a Worksite Vitality Intervention Among Older Hospital Workers: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial , 2013, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[70] Robert B Tate,et al. The three-year economic benefits of a ceiling lift intervention aimed to reduce healthcare worker injuries. , 2005, Applied ergonomics.
[71] Analee Yassi,et al. Implementing a Resident Lifting System in an Extended Care Hospital , 2002, AAOHN Journal.
[72] Lisa A Ronald,et al. Effectiveness of Installing Overhead Ceiling Lifts , 2002, AAOHN journal : official journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses.