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Is Structured Observation a Valid Technique to Measure Handwashing Behavior? Use of Acceleration Sensors Embedded in Soap to Assess Reactivity to Structured Observation

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Pavani K. Ram, Amal Halder, Stewart P. Granger, Thérèse Jones et al.

Journal: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and HygieneYear: 2010Citations: 168

Structured observation is often used to evaluate handwashing behavior. We assessed reactivity to structured observation in rural Bangladesh by distributing soap containing acceleration sensors and performing structured observation 4 days later. Sensors recorded the number of times soap was moved. In...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Effectiveness of adding motivational interviewing or a stratified vocational advice intervention to usual case management on return to work for people with musculoskeletal disorders: the MI-NAV randomised controlled trial

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Fiona Aanesen, Margreth Grotle, Tarjei Rysstad, Anne Therese Tveter et al.

Journal: Occupational and Environmental MedicineYear: 2022Citations: 15

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate if adding motivational interviewing (MI) or a stratified vocational advice intervention (SVAI) to usual case management (UC), reduced sickness absence over 6 months for workers on sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorders. METHODS: We conducted a three-arm parallel pragmati...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Mechanisms of vocational interventions for return to work from musculoskeletal conditions: a mediation analysis of the MI-NAV trial

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Aidan G Cashin, Britt Elin Øiestad, Fiona Aanesen, Kjersti Storheim et al.

Journal: Occupational and Environmental MedicineYear: 2023Citations: 7

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether and to what extent, return to work (RTW) expectancy and workability mediate the effect of two vocational interventions on reducing sickness absence in workers on sick leave from a musculoskeletal condition. METHODS: This is a preplanned mediation analysis of a thre...

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