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Back Injury (Bigos, 1991) Synopsis

Back Injury (Bigos, 1991) Synopsis LINKING PRACTICE & RESEARCH Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, that the enjoyment of job new cases of back injury were cate 61A(7),959-964. tallied. tasks is related in some degree to Snook, & Jenson. (1984). Cost. In: Pope, Employees' perceptions the quality of the relationships M.H., Frymoyer, J.W., & Andersson, about interpersonal relation­ the employee has with work G. (Eds.) Occupational Low Back Pain. New York, NY: Praeger Pub­ ships at work and job task enjoy­ peers. Distress about the job lishers, pp. 115-121. ment were measured using the may affect relationships with co­ Vallfors, B. (1985). Acute, subacute and Modified Work APGAR, a seven workers as well as be affected by chronic low back pain: Clinical symp­ item scale. Employees also com­ those relationships. toms, absenteeism and working pleted the Minnesota Multipha­ environment. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Suppl 11, sic Personality Inventory Critique 39-47. (MMPD, a 566 item scale devel­ The major strength of this oped to identify psychiatric prob­ study is its prospective design, Sally L. Lusk, PhD, RN, FAAN lems which has been used to which enabled the researchers to study traits associated with identify factors at the initiation chronic pain and disability. of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png AAOHN Journal SAGE

Back Injury (Bigos, 1991) Synopsis

AAOHN Journal , Volume 41 (9): 5 – Sep 1, 1993

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© 1993 American Association of Occupational Health Nurses
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0891-0162
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10.1177/216507999304100909
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LINKING PRACTICE & RESEARCH Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, that the enjoyment of job new cases of back injury were cate 61A(7),959-964. tallied. tasks is related in some degree to Snook, & Jenson. (1984). Cost. In: Pope, Employees' perceptions the quality of the relationships M.H., Frymoyer, J.W., & Andersson, about interpersonal relation­ the employee has with work G. (Eds.) Occupational Low Back Pain. New York, NY: Praeger Pub­ ships at work and job task enjoy­ peers. Distress about the job lishers, pp. 115-121. ment were measured using the may affect relationships with co­ Vallfors, B. (1985). Acute, subacute and Modified Work APGAR, a seven workers as well as be affected by chronic low back pain: Clinical symp­ item scale. Employees also com­ those relationships. toms, absenteeism and working pleted the Minnesota Multipha­ environment. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Suppl 11, sic Personality Inventory Critique 39-47. (MMPD, a 566 item scale devel­ The major strength of this oped to identify psychiatric prob­ study is its prospective design, Sally L. Lusk, PhD, RN, FAAN lems which has been used to which enabled the researchers to study traits associated with identify factors at the initiation chronic pain and disability. of the

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