R Agius
Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
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Work-related sickness absence as reported by UK general practitioners.
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 03/2012; 62(2):105-11.
Issues surrounding sickness absence are of interest due to growing awareness of the costs to employers and the UK economy, a greater understanding of the interaction between health and work, and
Surveillance for work-related audiological disease in the UK: 1998-2006.
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 06/2011; 61(4):226-33.
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) from prolonged occupational exposure to noise continues to rank among the top worldwide work-related ill-health problems. To provide an overview of incident cases
Improving estimates of specialist-diagnosed, work-related respiratory and skin disease.
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 11/2010; 61(1):33-9.
Work-related skin and respiratory disease still constitute an important part of the work-related ill-health (WRIH) burden of Great Britain (GB). It is therefore important to be able to accurately
Modelling air pollution for epidemiologic research--Part I: A novel approach combining land use regression and air dispersion.
The Science of the total environment. 11/2010; 408(23):5862-9.
A common limitation of epidemiological studies on health effects of air pollution is the quality of exposure data available for study participants. Exposure data derived from urban monitoring
Modelling air pollution for epidemiologic research--part II: predicting temporal variation through land use regression.
The Science of the total environment. 10/2010; 409(1):211-7.
Over recent years land use regression (LUR) has become a frequently used method in air pollution exposure studies, as it can model intra-urban variation in pollutant concentrations at a fine spatial
The validity and reliability of diagnoses of work-related mental ill-health.
Occupational and environmental medicine. 11/2008; 65(11):726-31.
OBJECTIVES: To establish the reliability and validity of work-related mental ill-health diagnoses. BACKGROUND: A UK-based surveillance scheme for work-related ill-health involving occupational
Health, work and the general practitioner.
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 07/2008; 58(4):233-5.
The incidence of occupational skin disease as reported to The Health and Occupation Reporting (THOR) network between 2002 and 2005.
The British journal of dermatology. 11/2007; 157(4):713-22.
BACKGROUND: Estimated incidence rates for occupational skin disease in the U.K. are provided by voluntary surveillance schemes involving dermatologists and occupational physicians. These rates allow
Physicians' beliefs in the assessment of work attribution when reporting musculoskeletal disorders.
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 07/2005; 55(4):298-307.
BACKGROUND: There is considerable uncertainty about work-relatedness and musculoskeletal disorders in general, and it is also not clear how physicians decide whether work has caused a disorder in an
Work-related infectious disease reported to the Occupational Disease Intelligence Network and The Health and Occupation Reporting network in the UK (2000-2003).
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 07/2005; 55(4):275-81.
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases remain an important cause of self-reported work-related illness, with socio-economic consequences, including sickness absence. Reporting of infectious disease by
Relationship between chemical structure and the occupational asthma hazard of low molecular weight organic compounds.
Occupational and environmental medicine. 05/2005; 62(4):243-50.
AIMS: To investigate quantitatively, relationships between chemical structure and reported occupational asthma hazard for low molecular weight (LMW) organic compounds; to develop and validate a model
Particulate air pollution and the blood.
Thorax. 12/1999; 54(11):1027-32.
BACKGROUND: Particulate air pollution has been associated with excess deaths from, and increases in hospital admissions for, cardiovascular disease among older people. A study was undertaken to
[Assessment of appropriateness and verification of interventions in the professional practice of the occupational physician]
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia. 25(3):285-9.
Evaluation of Occupational Health Practice is both an intriguing research field and an essential tool to assure the quality of intervention. The objectives of this paper are: (i) to define the
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