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Early predictors of long-term work disability after major limb trauma
Ellen J. MacKenzie
, Michael J. Bosse
, James F. Kellam
, Andrew N. Pollak
, Lawrence X. Webb
,
Marc F. Swiontkowski
, Douglas G. Smith
, Roy W. Sanders
, Alan L. Jones
, Adam J. Starr
, Mark P. McAndrew
, Brendan M. Patterson
, Andrew R. Burgess
, Thomas Travison
, Renan C. Castillo
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Keyphrases
Early Predictors
100%
Return to Work
100%
Limb Trauma
100%
Major Limb
100%
Long-term Work Disability
100%
Amputation
28%
Lower Extremity Injury
28%
Higher Education
14%
Work Outcomes
14%
Non-smokers
14%
Pain Assessment
14%
High Cost
14%
Self-efficacy
14%
Significant Predictors
14%
Young Age
14%
Cox Proportional Hazards Model
14%
Causal Pathways
14%
Physical Functioning
14%
Litigation
14%
Rate of Return
14%
Predictors of Return to Work
14%
First Return
14%
Work Limitation Questionnaire
14%
Work Disability
14%
Performance at Work
14%
Job Tenure
14%
Model Difference
14%
Job Involvement
14%
Cumulative Percentage
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Amputation
100%
Leg Injury
100%
Limb Injury
100%
Work Disability
100%
Self-Efficacy
50%
Proportional Hazards Model
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Limb
100%
Trauma
100%
Self Concept
25%
Psychology
Return to Work
100%
Proportional Hazards Regression Model
14%
Self-Efficacy
14%
Job Involvement
14%
Neuroscience
Self-Efficacy
100%