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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
3.6
(top 4%)
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78
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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
Title
Year
Citations
Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative literature
2005
512
The role of fear of movement/(re)injury in pain disability
1995
462
Employee health and presenteeism: a systematic review
2007
350
Epidemiology of work related neck and upper limb problems: psychosocial and personal risk factors (part I) and effective interventions from a bio behavioural perspective (part II)
2006
276
Prevention of work disability due to musculoskeletal disorders: the challenge of implementing evidence
2005
249
Modified Work and Return to Work: A Review of the Literature
1998
234
The role of perceived injustice in the experience of chronic pain and disability: scale development and validation
2008
229
Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: optimizing the role of stakeholders in implementation and research
2005
220
Why don't employers hire and retain workers with disabilities?
2011
218
Readiness for return to work following injury or illness: conceptualizing the interpersonal impact of health care, workplace, and insurance factors
2002
213
Factors associated with work participation and work functioning in depressed workers: a systematic review
2010
204
A developmental conceptualization of return to work
2005
195
Models of return to work for musculoskeletal disorders
2007
194
Occupational psychological factors increase the risk for back pain: a systematic review
2001
188
Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions in Return-to-Work for Musculoskeletal, Pain-Related and Mental Health Conditions: An Update of the Evidence and Messages for Practitioners
2018
184
The back pain beliefs of health care providers: are we fear-avoidant?
2002
182
Prognostic factors of long term disability due to mental disorders: a systematic review
2011
180
Cancer survivorship and work: symptoms, supervisor response, co-worker disclosure and work adjustment
2007
180
Integrating psychosocial and behavioral interventions to achieve optimal rehabilitation outcomes
2005
177
Determinants of occupational disability following a low back injury: a critical review of the literature
2002
170
Can cross country differences in return-to-work after chronic occupational back pain be explained? An exploratory analysis on disability policies in a six country cohort study
2009
163
A systematic review of the factors which predict return to work for people suffering episodes of poor mental health
2008
161
Return-to-work outcomes following work disability: stakeholder motivations, interests and concerns
2005
158
The "toxic dose" of system problems: why some injured workers don't return to work as expected
2010
154
Treatment- and cost-effectiveness of early intervention for acute low-back pain patients: a one-year prospective study
2003
154
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