R Agius

Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.

Publications of R Agius

  • Work-related sickness absence as reported by UK general practitioners.

    Authors: L Hussey, S Turner, K Thorley, R McNamee, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: A Money, M Carder, S Turner, L Hussey, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: M Carder, R McNamee, S Turner, L Hussey, A Money, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: A Mölter, S Lindley, F de Vocht, A Simpson, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: A Mölter, S Lindley, F de Vocht, A Simpson, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: E O'Neill, R McNamee, R Agius, M Gittins, L Hussey, S Turner

    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.

    Authors: K Thorley, L Hussey, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: S Turner, M Carder, M van Tongeren, R McNamee, S Lines, L Hussey, A Bolton, M H Beck, M Wilkinson, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: Y Chen, R Agius, R McNamee, S Turner, S Taylor, L Fulluck, S Lines, C Roberts, L Hussey

    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).

    Authors: S Turner, S Lines, Y Chen, L Hussey, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: J Jarvis, M J Seed, R Elton, L Sawyer, R Agius

    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.

    Authors: A Seaton, A Soutar, V Crawford, R Elton, S McNerlan, J Cherrie, M Watt, R Agius, R Stout

    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
  • Is silica carcinogenic?

    Authors: R Agius

    Occupational medicine (Oxford, England). 03/1992; 42(1):50-2.

  • [Assessment of appropriateness and verification of interventions in the professional practice of the occupational physician]

    Authors: R Agius, G Franco

    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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ill-health diagnoses
 
incidence rates
 
Labour Force Survey data
 
mental ill-health diagnoses
 
musculoskeletal disorders
 
Occupation Reporting network
 
occupational physicians
 
Reporting network
 
sickness absence
 
work-related ill-health
 
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  • 2005–2012
    • The University of Manchester
      • • Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences
      • • School of Medicine
      Manchester, ENG, United Kingdom
  • 1992–2005
    • The University of Edinburgh
      Edinburgh, SCT, United Kingdom