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A clinical study for return to work after heart valve replacement

Kim HK, Cho KN, Kim CW, Cheong WK

  • KMID: 1686924
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1991 Oct;24(10):967-972.
No abstract available.
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Return to Work after an Acute Coronary Syndrome: Patients' Perspective

Slebus FG, Jorstad HT, Peters RJ, Kuijer PP, Willems JH, Sluiter JK, Frings-Dresen MHW

  • KMID: 2317054
  • Saf Health Work.
  • 2012 Jun;3(2):117-122.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the time perspective of return to work and the factors that facilitate and hinder return to work in a group of survivors of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS:...
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Adaptation Process of Nurses Who Return to Work after Parental Leave

Jung HJ, Cho Chung

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to generate a grounded substantive theory of the adaptation process of nurses who return to work after taking parental leave. METHODS: Individual in-depth interviews with 13...
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Predictors of Return to Work and Job Retention after Work-Related Injury or Illness

Kang HT, Im HJ, Kim YK, Ju YS, Lee HP, Kim JM, Kwon YJ

  • KMID: 2141541
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2006 Sep;18(3):221-231.
OBJECTIVES: This research was conducted to investigate workers'return to work rate after work-related injury or illness and to determine which factors could predict return to work and job retention. METHODS: From...
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Return to Work Experience among Military Officers with Cancer

Son M, Lee JS

PURPOSE: This study was done to describe the return to work experience of military officers with cancer. METHODS: Individual in-depth interviews with 15 participants were conducted between September 2013 and April...
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The effects of individual, occupational, and supportive factors on successful return to work using a structural equation model

Lee J, Choi M, Park SH, Kim HR, Lee HE

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to ascertain the relationship between several factors and successful return to work using a structural equation model. METHODS: We used original data from the Panel Study of Worker's...
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Predicting Employment Status of Injured Workers Following a Case Management Intervention

Awang H, Mansor N

BACKGROUND: The success of an injury intervention program can be measured by the proportion of successful return to work (RTW). This study examined factors of successful return to employment among...
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Psychometric Charateristics of Occupational Low Back Pain Patients

Ha MN, Cho SH, Kweon HJ, Han SH, Joo YS, Pack NJ

  • KMID: 2282772
  • Korean J Prev Med.
  • 1995 Sep;28(3):715-725.
This study was done for identifying the factors which affect psychologic symptoms of low back(LBP) patients. The study subjects were 43 work-related low back pain patients, 28 work-related non-low back...
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Return-to-Work According to Impairment Type Among Occupationally Injured Workers in Korea

Rhie J, Jeong I, Won JU

This study examined the association between return-to-work and impairment type. Database of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service was used to identify disabled persons; and return-to-work information was obtained...
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Grip, Key Pinch, and Three Point Pinch Strength Measurement Using BTE Work Simulator

Rah UW, Kim JH, Lee IY, Moon HW, Koo JW, Oh HS

  • KMID: 2136830
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Oct;21(5):950-958.
Recently, increased emphasis has been placed on the need for rehabilitation professionals to objectively evaluate a patient's potential for and progress toward a return to normal function. But as medical...
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Factors Associated with Patients' Willingness of Return-to-Work in Industrial Accident Hospitals

Go DK, Yoo SH, Song J, Won JU, Roh J

  • KMID: 2074967
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 1998 Aug;10(3):379-387.
The purpose of this study is to identify the various factors associated with the patients' return-to-work. For conducting the study, 511 samples are selected from nine industrial accident hospitals. Questionnaire...
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Diabetes, Returning to Work, and Your Rights for Health

Park YJ

Diabetes sufferers in their 30s to 50s are at an age must maintain their income-producing activities while also managing their health; however, maintaining this balance is not always easy due...
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Prediction of Return-to-original-work after an Industrial Accident Using Machine Learning and Comparison of Techniques

Lee J, Kim HR

BACKGROUND: Many studies have tried to develop predictors for return-to-work (RTW). However, since complex factors have been demonstrated to predict RTW, it is difficult to use them practically. This study...
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Predictors of Return to Work in Occupational Injured Workers

Jeong WM, Park CY, Koo JW, Roh YM

  • KMID: 2074995
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2003 Jun;15(2):119-131.
OBJECTIVES: In order to obtain information useful in setting up occupational rehabilitation programs, an evaluation was conducted to determine predictive factors of workers' return to work after an occupational injury. METHODS:...
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What Cancer Survivors are Discussing on the Internet About Returning to Work: A Social Network Analysis

Bae KR, Kwon S, Cho J

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to identify needs and barriers that cancer patients experience with returning to work (RTW) by analyzing posts of the patients on the Internet. METHODS:...
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Cancer Survivors and Returning to Work Perspectives from Occupational Health Physicians in Korea

Shim HY, Lee CW, Yu ES, Park BY, Yang EJ

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted from an occupational health perspective to document cancer survivors' ability to return to work, the role of clinical care, and the current status of effective...
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Factors Affecting Postoperative Occupational Changes and Sick Leave in Patients with Thyroid Cancer

Park KA, Oh YJ, Chu SH, Lee YS, Chang HS, Park CS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most thyroid cancers progress slowly, have high survival rates, and have good prognosis. Therefore, the management of patients with thyroid cancer should be viewed from a long-term...
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Day Stay Anesthesia in Dentistry

Lee DI

Day stay anesthesia should include: rapid smooth onset; rapid recovery without residual side effects; absence of adverse effects (N/V); and providing postoperative analgesia. General anesthesia with multi-modalities (inhalation, intravenous and...
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Hospital Qualities Related to Return to Work from Occupational Injury after Controlling for Injury Severity as Well as Occupational Characteristics

Won JU, Seok H, Rhie J, Yoon JH

We examined associations between hospital quality in the workers' compensation system and injured patients' return to work after controlling for injury severity, occupational factors, and demographic factors. Return to work...
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Personal, Occupational, and Public Health Perspectives on Dealing with the First Case of Influenza A (H1N1) in the United Arab Emirates

Shah SM, Aw TC, Blair I, Hashmey R, Sheek-Hussein M

  • KMID: 2317004
  • Saf Health Work.
  • 2011 Mar;2(1):83-86.
New epidemics of infectious diseases often involve health care workers. In this short communication we present a case report of a health care professional who became the first case of...
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