2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.respe.2018.05.564
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Matrice emplois-expositions : de la recherche à la santé publique

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“…Firstly, for non-specialists, coding the described job is complicated. [6] Though computerized approaches have been studied, they aren't implemented yet. [9] However, misclassification would lead to underestimating the accuracy because we A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t used existing data, and the decision of compensation is made using the complete description of the job and not the coding job.…”
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“…Firstly, for non-specialists, coding the described job is complicated. [6] Though computerized approaches have been studied, they aren't implemented yet. [9] However, misclassification would lead to underestimating the accuracy because we A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t used existing data, and the decision of compensation is made using the complete description of the job and not the coding job.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Finally, a JEM reflects an average level of exposure of the factor considered for a job, and cannot summarize all the individual professional situations. [6] The aim here is clearly to have a decision tool, and not to replace expertise.…”
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“…A widely used tool is the Job Exposure Matrix (JEM) [30] to estimate exposure to silica-based on work tasks, exposure measurements, and information on the work process [21,23,24,27].…”
Section: Risk Of Bias Within Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%