What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance?

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What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance? / Wilken, Dennis; Baur, Xaver; Barbinova, Lioubov; Preisser, Alexandra; Meijer, Evert; Rooyackers, Jos; Heederik, Dick; Asthma, On Behalf Of The ERS Task Force On The Management Of Work-related.

in: Eur Respir Rev, Jahrgang 21, Nr. 124, 124, 2012, S. 105-111.

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Harvard

Wilken, D, Baur, X, Barbinova, L, Preisser, A, Meijer, E, Rooyackers, J, Heederik, D & Asthma, OBOTERSTFOTMOW 2012, 'What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance?', Eur Respir Rev, Jg. 21, Nr. 124, 124, S. 105-111. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22654082?dopt=Citation>

APA

Wilken, D., Baur, X., Barbinova, L., Preisser, A., Meijer, E., Rooyackers, J., Heederik, D., & Asthma, O. B. O. T. ERS. T. F. O. T. M. O. W. (2012). What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance? Eur Respir Rev, 21(124), 105-111. [124]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22654082?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Wilken D, Baur X, Barbinova L, Preisser A, Meijer E, Rooyackers J et al. What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance? Eur Respir Rev. 2012;21(124):105-111. 124.

Bibtex

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title = "What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance?",
abstract = "Pre-employment examination is considered to be an important practice and is commonly performed in several countries within the European Union. The benefits of medical surveillance programmes are not generally accepted and their structure is often inconsistent. The aim of this review was to evaluate, on the basis of the available literature, the usefulness of medical screening and surveillance. MEDLINE was searched from its inception up to March 2010. Retrieved literature was evaluated in a peer-review process and relevant data was collected following a systematic extraction schema. Pre-placement screening identifies subjects who are at an increased risk for developing work-related allergic disease, but pre-employment screening is too low to be used as exclusion criteria. Medical surveillance programmes can identify workers who have, or who are developing, work-related asthma. These programmes can also be used to avoid worsening of symptoms by implementing preventive measures. A combination of different tools within the surveillance programme, adjusted for the risk of the individual worker, improves the predictive value. Medical surveillance programmes provide medical as well as socioeconomic benefits. However, pre-employment screening cannot be used to exclude workers. They may act as a starting point for surveillance strategies. A stratified approach can increase the effectiveness and reduce the costs for such programmes.",
author = "Dennis Wilken and Xaver Baur and Lioubov Barbinova and Alexandra Preisser and Evert Meijer and Jos Rooyackers and Dick Heederik and Asthma, {On Behalf Of The ERS Task Force On The Management Of Work-related}",
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AU - Heederik, Dick

AU - Asthma, On Behalf Of The ERS Task Force On The Management Of Work-related

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AB - Pre-employment examination is considered to be an important practice and is commonly performed in several countries within the European Union. The benefits of medical surveillance programmes are not generally accepted and their structure is often inconsistent. The aim of this review was to evaluate, on the basis of the available literature, the usefulness of medical screening and surveillance. MEDLINE was searched from its inception up to March 2010. Retrieved literature was evaluated in a peer-review process and relevant data was collected following a systematic extraction schema. Pre-placement screening identifies subjects who are at an increased risk for developing work-related allergic disease, but pre-employment screening is too low to be used as exclusion criteria. Medical surveillance programmes can identify workers who have, or who are developing, work-related asthma. These programmes can also be used to avoid worsening of symptoms by implementing preventive measures. A combination of different tools within the surveillance programme, adjusted for the risk of the individual worker, improves the predictive value. Medical surveillance programmes provide medical as well as socioeconomic benefits. However, pre-employment screening cannot be used to exclude workers. They may act as a starting point for surveillance strategies. A stratified approach can increase the effectiveness and reduce the costs for such programmes.

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