Biopsychosocial, work-related, and environmental factors affecting work participation in people with Osteoarthritis: a systematic review - BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

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A study in BMCMusculoSkeletDisord finds that heavy physical workload, physically intensive work, moderate-to-severe joint pain, comorbidities, and low co-worker support are associated with poor work participation outcomes in people with osteoarthritis.

]. In the last 10 years, further research has been published meaning that the impact of contextual factors on work in OA can now be investigated.

The impact of OA on work participation is growing due to an ageing population and the obesity epidemic []. Additionally, the increasing State Pension age means people living with OA will need to stay in the workforce for longer.

Observational studies, e.g., cohort, cross-sectional, and case–control, assessing work participation in people with OA. Interventional and qualitative studies were excluded.Adults ; OA in any joint ; OA as the primary condition perceived as the main impact on work; self-employed or in paid employment at least one day/ week; and may or may not have had joint replacement surgery due to OA.

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