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Validity and responsiveness of presenteeism scales in chronic work-related upper-extremity disorders. Physical Therapy. 2011;91(2):254-66. Abstract
Translation of mechanical exposure in the workplace into common metrics for meta-analysis: a reliability and validity study. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2011;68(8):605-10. Abstract
Deriving the factor structure of safety climate scales. Safety Science. 2009;47(3):327-9. Abstract
Developing common metrics of mechanical exposures across aetiological studies of low back pain in working populations for use in meta-analysis. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2008;65(7):467-81. Abstract
Social and economic consequences of workplace injury: a population-based study of workers in British Columbia, Canada. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2007;50(9):633-45. Abstract
Low-back pain definitions in occupational studies were categorized for a meta-analysis using Delphi consensus methods. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2007;60(6):625-33. Abstract
Disability management practices in Ontario health care workplaces. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2007;17(1):153-65. Abstract
Healthcare use of families of injured workers before and after a workplace injury, in British Columbia, Canada. Healthcare Policy. 2007;2:1-19.
Healthcare use before and after a workplace injury in British Columbia, Canada. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2006;63(6):396-403. Abstract
Changes in job stressors in the Canadian working population. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2006;97(3):225-9. Abstract
Workplace organizational policies and practices in Ontario educational facilities. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2005;15(3):417-33. Abstract
Predictors of work-related repetitive strain injuries in a population cohort. American Journal of Public Health. 2005;95(7):1233-7. Abstract
Disability management practices in education, hotel/motel, and health care workplaces. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2005;47(3):217-26. Abstract
Have companies improved their health and safety approaches over the last decade? A longitudinal study. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2005;47(3):227-36. Abstract
How low can they go? Potential for reduction in work injury rates. Injury Prevention. 2004;10(5):292-5. Abstract
Making workplaces healthier: generating better evidence on work organization intervention research. Sozial- und Praventivmedizin. 2004;49(2):92-4.
Correlates of employees' perceptions of a healthy work environment. American Journal of Health Promotion. 2003;17(6):390-9. Abstract
How much science is there in injury prevention and control. Injury Prevention. 2003;9(1):89-90. Abstract
How many injured workers do not file claims for workers' compensation benefits. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2002;42(6):467-73. Abstract
Relationship between all-cause mortality and cumulative working life course psychosocial and physical exposures in the United States labor market from 1968 to 1992. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2002;64(3):370-81. Abstract
Readiness for organizational change: a longitudinal study of workplace, psychological, and behavioural correlates. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. 2002;75(4):377-92.
Work correlates of back problems and activity restriction due to musculoskeletal disorders in the Canadian national population health survey (NPHS) 1994-5 data. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2001;58(11):728-34. Abstract
Biomechanical and psychosocial risk factors for low back pain at work. American Journal of Public Health. 2001;91(7):1069-75. Abstract
Changes in general health and musculoskeletal outcomes in the workforce of a hospital undergoing rapid change: a longitudinal study. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 2001;6(1):3-14. Abstract

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