2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.23532
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Development and maturation of the occupational health services research field in the United States over the past 25 years: Challenges and opportunities for the future

Jeanne M. Sears,
Thomas M. Wickizer,
Gary M. Franklin
et al.

Abstract: Work is an important social determinant of health; unfortunately, work‐related injuries remain prevalent, can have devastating impact on worker health, and can impose heavy economic burdens on workers and society. Occupational health services research (OHSR) underpins occupational health services policy and practice, focusing on health determinants, health services, healthcare delivery, and health systems affecting workers. The field of OHSR has undergone tremendous expansion in both definition and scope over … Show more

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