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Telephonic RN case management, functional health, and work days among injured workers with musculoskeletal injuries

Posted on:2016-02-12Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Texas Woman's UniversityCandidate:Palmarez, Sulema E. MoralesFull Text:PDF
GTID:2474390017480374Subject:Nursing
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This study explored the effect of an RN case management intervention on injured workers with musculoskeletal injuries. A two group randomized posttest controlled design was used. The hypothesis stated that injured workers, ages 20 to 65 years old, with work-related musculoskeletal injuries who were randomized to receive a six-week telephonic RN case management intervention would report higher functional health as measured by the SF-36 Health Survey and would have fewer lost days from work compared to injured workers randomized to the control group who receive treatment as usual.;A sample of 23 injured workers who were participating in physical therapy was recruited over an eight-month period. The SF-36 Health Survey assessed the injured workers' health perceptions at the end of a six-week enrollment in the study.;The results of the ANOVA for the SF-36 Health Survey subscales indicated that there were no significant differences between the intervention group and the control group.
Keywords/Search Tags:RN case management, Injured workers with musculoskeletal injuries, SF-36 health survey, Telephonic RN
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