- Author
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M.C.J. Plat
- Title
- Occupational health care in high-demand jobs: the usefulness of job-specific workers’ health surveillance for fire fighters
- Supervisors
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M.H.W. Frings-Dresen
- Co-supervisors
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J.K. Sluiter
- Award date
- 13 October 2011
- Number of pages
- 192
- ISBN
- 9789491043000
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Abstract
- Marie-Christine Plat onderzocht of een beroepsspecifiek Preventief Medisch Onderzoek (PMO) bij zware beroepen, zoals bij brandweerlieden, relevant en bruikbaar is in de praktijk. Twee nieuwe beroepsspecifieke fysieke testen bleken betrouwbaar en valide. Bij zowel beroeps als vrijwillige brandweerlieden kan het PMO signalen van verminderde belastbaarheid in kaart brengen die beperkingen kunnen opleveren voor de uitvoering van hun werk.
- Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.366212
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Thesis
Cover
Stellingen
Title pages
Contents
Chapter 1: General introduction
Chapter 2: A systematic review of job-specific workers’ health surveillance activities for fire-fighting, ambulance, police and military personnel
Chapter 3: Clinimetric quality of the fire-fighting simulation test as part of the Dutch fire fighters workers’ health surveillance
Chapter 4: Reproducibility and validity of the stair-climb test for fire fighters
Chapter 5: Is the presence of a chronic disease related to work ability in ageing fire fighters?
Chapter 6: Signals of diminished health requirements in fire fighters
Chapter 7: Which subgroups of fire fighters are more prone to work-related diminished health requirements?
Chapter 8: Feasibility and acceptability of workers’ health surveillance for fire fighters
Chapter 9: General discussion
Summary
Samenvatting
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Dankwoord
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