Bonzani P J, Millender L, Keelan B, Mangieri M G
Occupational Medicine Department, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
J Hand Surg Am. 1997 Jan;22(1):30-4. doi: 10.1016/S0363-5023(05)80176-5.
Workers' compensation costs for management of soft tissue disorders continue to increase. The complexity of medical management of these cases has increased due to social factors. The purpose of this study is to improve the physician's ability to recognize nonmedical issues that prevent a rapid return to employment. A classification system is presented that will allow the clinician to identify administrative and pyschosocial issues that prolong disability. Additionally, the patients' job demands were classified by known ergonomic risk factors. The system was applied retrospectively to 50 random cases referred to two occupational hand clinics over a 1-year period. The results indicated that the psychosocial classification of the patient and the current employment status are the most important factors in prolonging disability workers.
软组织疾病管理的工伤赔偿成本持续上升。由于社会因素,这些病例的医疗管理复杂性增加。本研究的目的是提高医生识别阻碍迅速重返工作岗位的非医疗问题的能力。提出了一种分类系统,该系统将使临床医生能够识别延长残疾时间的行政和心理社会问题。此外,根据已知的人体工程学风险因素对患者的工作要求进行了分类。该系统在1年时间里对随机转至两家职业手部诊所的50例病例进行了回顾性应用。结果表明,患者的心理社会分类和当前就业状况是延长残疾工人残疾时间的最重要因素。