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Michael P Foley

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Anderson N, Smith C, Foley M
Am J Ind Med . 2021 Dec; 65(3):173-195. PMID: 34897753
Background: Janitors are a low-wage, ethnically and linguistically diverse, hard-to-reach population of workers with a high burden of occupational injury and illness. Methods: Data from an extensive multimodal (mail, phone,...
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Foley M, Hasson S
Integr Cancer Ther . 2016 May; 15(4):446-454. PMID: 27151593
Purpose: Breast cancer and oncological treatment can result in significant acute and late localized and systemic negative effects on health-related physical fitness and physical function. The aim of this single-arm...
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Foley M, Barnes V, Hasson S
Physiother Theory Pract . 2015 Jan; 31(5):303-12. PMID: 25613524
The purpose of this single-arm pilot study was to examine the effects of a community-based multimodal exercise program on: physical function (Timed-Up-and-Go [TUG], 6-min walk test [6MWT], leg and chest...
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Fan Z, Foley M, Rauser E, Bonauto D, Silverstein B
J Occup Rehabil . 2013 Feb; 23(4):610-20. PMID: 23400586
Purpose: Little is known about the independent effect of workers' residential location and work-commuting on their long-term disability due to work-related injuries. We examined 149,110 incident claims while adjusting for...
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Fan Z, Bonauto D, Foley M, Anderson N, Yragui N, Silverstein B
Am J Ind Med . 2012 Jul; 55(10):893-903. PMID: 22821712
Background: Workers with depression and frequent mental distress (FMD) have lost work productivity. Limited systematic comparisons exist for the prevalence of depression and FMD across occupational groups. Methods: Using a...
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Bonauto D, Smith C, Adams D, Fan Z, Silverstein B, Foley M
Am J Ind Med . 2009 Sep; 53(2):204-15. PMID: 19722197
Background: Workers in the United States with limited English proficiency likely perform more hazardous work, experience higher rates of work-related injury and illness, and have worse disability outcomes. Methods: We...
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Fan Z, Bonauto D, Foley M, Silverstein B
J Occup Environ Med . 2006 Sep; 48(9):914-22. PMID: 16966958
Objective: We quantified the underreporting of work-related injury or illness to workers' compensation (WC). Methods: Using data from 2612 wage-earning respondents who participated in the 2002 Washington State Behavioral Risk...