Institute of Occupational Health, Rouen University Hospital and University of Rouen, Rouen, France.
Occup Med (Lond). 2012 Apr;62(3):210-5. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqr207. Epub 2012 Jan 12.
Research on return to work (RTW) is increasing. It is important to benefit from studies originating from different countries since certain factors influencing the RTW process are specific to each country.
To compare RTW research in Europe with the USA and to describe research on RTW in Europe.
Medline was scanned with specific search strings to identify studies concerning RTW in Europe, in the USA and in the rest of the world. Characteristics of the European studies were analyzed with two specific tools for bibliometrics research.
Four thousand five hundred and twenty-five studies were identified (1100, 1005 and 2420 coming from Europe, the USA and the rest of the world, respectively). The European countries producing the greatest number of research papers standardized for population of that country were Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark. Sweden was 5.7 times more prolific than the USA. Specialties covered by the European publications included occupational medicine (the subject of 66% of the articles), neurology (36%), environment and public health (32%), physical medicine and rehabilitation (26%) and rheumatology (24%).
There is a worldwide trend upwards in the number of publications on RTW. Europe recently overtook the USA in the number of publications per head of population, although there were large differences in publication rates among the European countries. The publications of European researchers on RTW are spread over a wide variety of journals, making access to this research difficult.
关于重返工作岗位(RTW)的研究正在增加。从不同国家的研究中受益是很重要的,因为影响 RTW 过程的某些因素是每个国家特有的。
比较欧洲、美国的 RTW 研究,并描述欧洲的 RTW 研究。
使用特定的搜索字符串扫描 Medline,以确定欧洲、美国和世界其他地区关于 RTW 的研究。使用两个专门的文献计量学研究工具分析欧洲研究的特点。
共确定了 4525 项研究(分别来自欧洲、美国和世界其他地区的 1100 项、1005 项和 2420 项)。按人口标准化后,产生最多研究论文的欧洲国家是瑞典、荷兰、芬兰和丹麦。瑞典的研究产出是美国的 5.7 倍。欧洲出版物涵盖的专业领域包括职业医学(占文章的 66%)、神经病学(36%)、环境与公共卫生(32%)、物理医学与康复(26%)和风湿病学(24%)。
全球 RTW 研究论文数量呈上升趋势。欧洲最近在每人口出版物数量上超过了美国,尽管欧洲各国的出版率存在很大差异。欧洲研究人员关于 RTW 的出版物分布在广泛的期刊上,这使得获取这项研究变得困难。