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Prognostic Factors for Return to Work After Low-Back Disc Herniation Surgery Publisher Pubmed



Seyedmehdi M1 ; Attarchi M2 ; Ghaffari M2 ; Mohammadi S2 ; Darnahal M2 ; Sadeghi Z3
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  1. 1. National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Occupational Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1648665363, Iran
  3. 3. Petroleum Industry Health Organization (PIHO), Tehran, Iran

Source: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health Published:2015


Abstract

Return to work (RTW) is an important outcome following disc herniation surgery. The present study aimed at determining factors that may affect early RTW after disc herniation surgery. Data were collected from 603 patients who underwent disc herniation surgery in an educational hospital via phone interviews during a 4-year period (2005-2009). Delayed RTW and failed RTW were associated with female gender, lower educational levels, longer hospitalization periods, greater BMI, biological age exceeding 40 years, employment in manual labor, lack of encouragement by the physician to RTW, being in pain at the time of the phone interview, having negative expectations about the outcome of surgery preoperatively, and low job satisfaction (P <.05). Psychological and occupational factors have direct effects on RTW. Important factors include positive expectations about the outcome of surgery, encouragement by the physician to RTW, job characteristics, and job satisfaction. RTW can be accelerated by appropriate strategies and team work. © 2013 APJPH.
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