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Workplace Barriers to Return-to-Work Processes

open access: yesNordic Journal of Working Life Studies, 2022
This study identified workplace barriers to return-to-work (RTW) processes through a multiple case study consisting of 38 cases. Sixty-four interviews with employees with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and 45 interviews with their managers were ...
Heidi Enehaug   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Breast cancer survivors’ views of factors that influence the return-to-work process – a qualitative study

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2012
OBJECTIVES: Accumulating evidence suggests that most employed breast cancer survivors are able to return to work but often experience difficulties in the process.
Sietske J Tamminga   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Les enjeux organisationnels de la reprise du travail de salariés après une longue absence

open access: yesPerspectives Interdisciplinaires sur le Travail et la Santé, 2015
This study is based on an ergonomic intervention conducted at the request of a bank due to difficulties encountered by employees who were returning to work after a long-term absence.
Célia Quériaud   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Return to Work and Driving After Robotic Arm–Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty

open access: yesArthroplasty Today, 2022
Background: Robotic arm–assisted total knee arthroplasty (RATKA) has demonstrated improved patient-reported outcome measures. Less evidence has been reported on how frequently patients return to complex activities of daily living.
Manoshi Bhowmik-Stoker, PhD   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Factors associated with sickness certification of injured workers by General Practitioners in Victoria, Australia

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2016
Background Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious consequences for injured workers, their families, society, compensation schemes, employers and healthcare service providers.
Rasa Ruseckaite   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Structural biology of ferritin nanocages

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Ferritin is a conserved iron‐storage protein that sequesters iron as a ferric mineral core within a nanocage, protecting cells from oxidative damage and maintaining iron homeostasis. This review discusses ferritin biology, structure, and function, and highlights recent cryo‐EM studies revealing mechanisms of ferritinophagy, cellular iron uptake, and ...
Eloise Mastrangelo, Flavio Di Pisa
wiley   +1 more source

Tau acetylation at K331 has limited impact on tau pathology in vivo

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
We mapped tau post‐translational modifications in humanized MAPT knock‐in mice and in amyloid‐bearing double knock‐in mice. Acetylation within the repeat domain, particularly around K331, showed modest increases under amyloid pathology. To test functional relevance, we generated MAPTK331Q knock‐in mice.
Shoko Hashimoto   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Discrepancies in recommendations for return to regular activities after cervical spine surgery: A survey study

open access: yesNorth American Spine Society Journal
Background: The recommended timing for returning to common activities after cervical spine surgery varies widely among physicians based on training background and personal opinion, without clear guidelines or consensus.
Gaston Camino-Willhuber, MD   +15 more
doaj   +1 more source

Usefulness and engagement with a guided workbook intervention (WorkPlan) to support work related goals among cancer survivors

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2017
Background Returning to work after cancer is associated with improved physical and psychological functioning, but managing this return can be a challenging process.
Lauren Schumacher   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Gut microbiome and aging—A dynamic interplay of microbes, metabolites, and the immune system

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Age‐dependent shifts in microbial communities engender shifts in microbial metabolite profiles. These in turn drive shifts in barrier surface permeability of the gut and brain and induce immune activation. When paired with preexisting age‐related chronic inflammation this increases the risk of neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases.
Aaron Mehl, Eran Blacher
wiley   +1 more source

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