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Using the Work Ability Index to identify workplace hazards
Work, 2019BACKGROUND: The workforce is ageing. While those in relatively sedentary occupations may be largely unaffected, for those employed in more physically demanding occupations, and the organizations who employ them, this poses a challenge. OBJECTIVE: In this cross-sectional survey of outdoor council workers in South Australia we sought to address the ...
Paul, Rothmore, Jodi, Gray
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Evaluating informativeness of work capacity level via «Work Ability Index» questionnaires
Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, 2019Introduction. Evaluating functional state of workers engaged intohazardous work conditions, researchers use not only traditional objective study methods, but also subjective parameters including sociologic polls of workers, with subjective evaluation of working process character, fatigue degree, time dimension, lifestyle, etc.Objective.
I. V. Bukhtiyarov +4 more
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[Reliability and validity of Comprehensive Work Ability Index scales].
Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2012To test the reliability and the validity of Comprehensive Work Ability Index (CWAI) scales.For evaluating the reliability and validity of CWAI scales, 1959 subjects employed in various kinds of occupations were selected with the random cluster sampling method.
Lei, Zhang +2 more
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Work Ability Index as Tool to Identify Workers at Risk of Premature Work Exit
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2014To investigate the Work Ability Index (WAI) as tool for identifying workers at risk of premature work exit in terms of disability pension, unemployment, or early retirement.Prospective cohort study of 11,537 male construction workers (mean age 45.5 years), who completed the WAI at baseline and reported their work status (employed, unemployed ...
Roelen, C.A.M. +5 more
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[The Work Ability Index in hospital workers].
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2005The Work Ability Index was used as a complementary tool for the periodical health surveillance of health care workers in order to evaluate their functional working capacity and to plan more appropriate preventive and compensatory measures. 867 health care workers of both sexes (337 men, 530 women), aged between 23 to 65 years and with a work experience
G, Costal +5 more
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Determination of work ability by a Work Ability Index short form (“WAI-r”)
ASU International, 2014C. Hetzel +3 more
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