CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
Am J Ind Med. 2010 Jun;53(6):552-60. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20794.
To assess the intersection of work demands, chronic medical and musculoskeletal conditions, aging, and disability, we initiated a longitudinal study of construction roofers who were current union members between the ages of 40 and 59.
Participants were asked about the presence of medical conditions and musculoskeletal disorders; the Work Limitations Questionnaire, the SF-12, and other validated assessments of social and economic impact of injury were included.
Factors at baseline that predicted leaving for a health-related reason were older age, lower physical functioning, work limitations, and having missed work. Those who left roofing for a health-related reason were much more likely to have a lower economic score at the 1 year interview.
Medical and musculoskeletal conditions are strongly associated with work limitation, missed work, and reduced physical functioning; these factors are also associated with premature departure from the workforce.
为了评估工作需求、慢性疾病和肌肉骨骼疾病、年龄和残疾之间的交叉,我们对目前年龄在 40 至 59 岁之间的工会建筑屋顶工人进行了一项纵向研究。
参与者被问及是否存在医疗状况和肌肉骨骼疾病;工作限制问卷、SF-12 以及其他经证实的与伤害造成的社会和经济影响相关的评估都包括在内。
预测因健康原因离职的基线因素是年龄较大、身体机能较差、工作限制以及缺勤。那些因健康原因离开屋顶工作的人在一年的面试中更有可能经济得分较低。
医疗和肌肉骨骼疾病与工作限制、缺勤和身体机能下降密切相关;这些因素也与提前离开劳动力市场有关。