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Citation

Nachreiner N, McGovern P, Kochevar LK, Lohman WH, Cato C, Ayers E. AAOHN J. 1999; 47(6): 245-253.

Affiliation

Division of Environmental and Occupational Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Publisher Healio)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10633593

Abstract

Evaluation of the impact of preplacement assessments is important given the resources companies and occupational health nurses allocate to screening and the ambiguity of the literature about the effectiveness of such assessments. This study examined the effects of preplacement assessments on employee injuries. All individuals screened by an occupational health clinic in the upper Midwest and given work restrictions during a 3 year period were identified as cases (n = 67). Cases were matched with controls without work restrictions (n = 264) on the basis of employer, gender, and job. Age was controlled for statistically. Chi-square analysis, used to test differences in percent distribution of injuries between cases and controls, found no statistically significant differences in musculoskeletal injuries between the groups. Work restrictions recommended as a result of preplacement assessments appear to protect vulnerable workers.


Language: en

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