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Reporting of work-related musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) to workers' compensation

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Morse, Tim ; Dillon, Charles ; Warren, Nicholas

New Solutions

2000

10

3

281-292

musculoskeletal diseases ; notification of occupational diseases ; survey ; workers' compensation

USA

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

English

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"In contrast to theories of “moral hazard,” it appears that workers under-report cases to Workers' Compensation. In a population-based phone survey of work-related MSDs, it was found that cases were more likely to be reported if they were called work-related by a doctor, had surgery, or took time off from work. Higher rates of filing were found for lower education, having a union at the workplace, working in manufacturing, and for blue-collar occupations. Fear of the consequences of filing was significantly related to filing, but was not a strong association. A lack of perceived management support and lower decision latitude was associated with a higher rate of filing. Perceived knowledge of the Workers' Compensation system was not associated with filing. In general, a broader perspective of looking not just at reported claims but also unreported work-related illnesses is important for understanding both the magnitude of the problem as well as the impact of changes in Workers' Compensation laws. "

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