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Gwenllian Wynne-Jones

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Archer L, Peat G, Snell K, Hill J, Dunn K, Foster N, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38963652
Purpose: To develop and validate prediction models for the risk of future work absence and level of presenteeism, in adults seeking primary healthcare with musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). Methods: Six studies...
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Wynne-Jones G, Wainwright E, Goodson N, Jordan J, Legha A, Parchment M, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2024 May; PMID: 38753046
Purpose: It is difficult to predict which employees, in particular those with musculoskeletal pain, will return to work quickly without additional vocational advice and support, which employees will require this...
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Zemedikun D, Kigozi J, Wynne-Jones G, Guariglia A, Nirantharakumar K, Marshall T, et al.
Br J Pain . 2024 Mar; 18(2):137-147. PMID: 38545495
Objective: Incremental healthcare costs attributed to back pain, and characterisation by patient and clinical factors have rarely been documented. This study aimed to assess annual healthcare resource utilisation and costs...
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Archer L, Snell K, Stynes S, Axen I, Dunn K, Foster N, et al.
Phys Ther . 2023 Sep; 103(11). PMID: 37756617
Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and externally validate multivariable prediction models for future pain intensity outcomes to inform targeted interventions for patients with neck or low...
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Saunders B, Chew-Graham C, Sowden G, Cooke K, Walker-Bone K, Madan I, et al.
Health (London) . 2023 Apr; 28(2):185-202. PMID: 37092765
Work participation is known to benefit people's overall health and wellbeing, but accessing vocational support during periods of sickness absence to facilitate return-to-work can be challenging for many people. In...
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Cashin A, Oiestad B, Aanesen F, Storheim K, Tingulstad A, Rysstad T, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2023 Mar; 80(5):246-253. PMID: 36863864
Objectives: To investigate whether and to what extent, return to work (RTW) expectancy and workability mediate the effect of two vocational interventions on reducing sickness absence in workers on sick...
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Aanesen F, Grotle M, Rysstad T, Tveter A, Tingulstad A, Lochting I, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2022 Nov; 80(1):42-50. PMID: 36428098
Objectives: To evaluate if adding motivational interviewing (MI) or a stratified vocational advice intervention (SVAI) to usual case management (UC), reduced sickness absence over 6 months for workers on sick...
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Wynne-Jones G, Chew-Graham C
Br J Gen Pract . 2022 Apr; 72(717):174. PMID: 35361593
No abstract available.
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Aanesen F, Oiestad B, Grotle M, Lochting I, Solli R, Sowden G, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2021 Oct; 32(2):306-318. PMID: 34606049
Purpose To perform a process evaluation of a stratified vocational advice intervention (SVAI), delivered by physiotherapists in primary care, for people on sick leave with musculoskeletal disorders participating in a...
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Wynne-Jones G, Myers H, Hall A, Littlewood C, Hennings S, Saunders B, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 Sep; 11(9):e052758. PMID: 34535486
Introduction: People presenting with shoulder pain considered to be of musculoskeletal origin is common in primary care but diagnosing the cause of the pain is contentious, leading to uncertainty in...