| Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health | |
| Prognostic value of self-reported work ability and performance-based lifting tests for sustainable return to work among construction workers | |
| Cor van Duivenbooden1  Vincent Gouttebarge1  Haije Wind1  Monique HW Frings-Dresen1  Judith K Sluiter1  P Paul FM Kuijer2  | |
| [1] ;Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 22700, 1100 DE Amsterdam, the Netherlands.; | |
| 关键词: work ability; work ability index; return to work; construction worker; wai; rtw; self-reported work ability; performance-based lifting test; sustainable return to work; disability assessment; high demand job; functional capacity evaluation; fce; | |
| DOI : 10.5271/sjweh.3302 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate whether performance-based tests have additional prognostic value over self-reported work ability for sustainable return to work (RTW) in physically demanding work. METHODS: A one-year prospective cohort study was performed among 72 construction workers on sick leave for six weeks due to musculoskeletal disorders. The Work Ability Index (WAI) question regarding “current work ability” was used. Three dynamic lifting tests were used from a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE). Sustainable RTW was the number of days on sick leave until the first day of returning fully to work for a period of ≥4 weeks. Regression models were built to calculate the prognostic values. RESULTS: Self-reported work ability alone predicted sustainable RTW (R=0.31, R^2=0.09, P=0.009). In combination with one lifting test, the explained variance (R^2) increased to 0.16 (P=0.001). CONCLUSION: Combining self-reported work ability and a lifting test nearly doubled the explained variance for sustainable RTW in physically demanding work, although the strength remained modest.
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