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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2016

The Impact of Physical Work Demands on Need for Recovery, Employment Status, Retirement Intentions, and Ability to Extend Working Careers: A Longitudinal Study Among Older Workers.

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Martin Mackey; Dave Stynen; Andries de Grip; IJmert Kant

Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are associated with need for recovery (NFR), employment status, retirement intentions, and ability to prolong working life among older employees from the industry and health care sector. Methods: A subsample from the Maastricht Cohort Study was studied (n = 1126). Poisson, Cox, and logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate outcomes. Results: Perceiving physical work demands as strenuous was associated with higher NFR. Continuous physical strain was associated with being out of employment 4 years later. Employees with the highest amount of physical work demands perceived they were less able to prolong working life, although no significant associations between physical work demands and retirement intentions were found. Conclusions: Overall, physical work demands were associated with adverse outcomes, with divergent insights for the different approaches of physical work demands.


Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health | 2015

The ageing shift worker: A prospective cohort study on need for recovery, disability and retirement intentions

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; A. de Grip; Ij. Kant

OBJECTIVES This study investigates whether different shift work schedules, compared to day work, are associated with need for recovery (NFR), future disability, and retirement intentions for employees employed within different economic sectors over the course of their careers. Shift work exposure duration and the healthy worker effect are also examined. METHODS Data from the prospective Maastricht Cohort Study was used. Subsamples of industry (N=1877, all men) and healthcare (N=818, 624 women and 194 men) workers were separately investigated. GEE and Cox regression analyses were performed to investigate NFR longitudinally. Future disability was investigated using Cox regression, and retirement intentions were investigated using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS Three-shift industry workers were at risk of becoming a case of elevated NFR during follow-up, compared to industry day workers. Three- and five-shift industry workers were at risk for future disability. In healthcare, irregular shift work was a risk factor for disability among older shift workers. No significant results were found regarding retirement intentions. Findings were probably an underestimation as exposure duration to shift work and the healthy worker effect affected the results. CONCLUSIONS Shift work was associated with higher levels of NFR and a higher risk of disability. However, shift work is a multifaceted concept as different types of shift work schedules are differently associated with these outcomes. Different shift work types exist and shift work schedules allow for optimization, indicating that measures to prevent adverse outcomes should be tailored for different types of shift work and over the course of the work career.


International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2015

Need for recovery across work careers: the impact of work, health and personal characteristics

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; A. de Grip; Ij. Kant


International Labour Review | 2017

The effects of under-skilling on need for recovery, losing employment and retirement intentions among older office workers: A prospective cohort study

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; IJmert Kant; Andries de Grip


Revue Internationale Du Travail | 2017

Effets de la sous-qualification sur les besoins de récupération, la perte d'emploi et les désirs de préretraite: étude prospective sur une population d'employés de bureau en fin de carrière

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; IJmert Kant; Andries de Grip


Revista Internacional Del Trabajo | 2017

Infracapacitación, recuperación, pérdida del empleo y jubilación de trabajadores de edad en entornos de oficina. Estudio de cohorte prospectivo

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; IJmert Kant; Andries de Grip


Archive | 2015

Determinanten van doorwerken tot de pensioengerechtigde leeftijd

Nicole W. H. Jansen; A. de Grip; Dave Stynen; F. Gommans; Jos J. M. Slangen; P. Brouns; Ij. Kant


Archive | 2015

De invloed van ploegendienst op herstelbehoefte, arbeidsdeelname en pensioenintenties bij oudere werknemers

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; A. de Grip; Ij. Kant


Archive | 2015

Determinanten van doorwerken tot en na de pensioengerechtigde leeftijd: maken ouderen nog kans op de arbeidsmarkt?

Ij. Kant; Nicole W. H. Jansen; F. Gommans; Dave Stynen; Jos J. M. Slangen; P. Brouns; A. de Grip


Archive | 2014

Need for recovery and retirement intentions among shiftworkers

F. Gommans; Nicole W. H. Jansen; Dave Stynen; A. de Grip; Ij. Kant

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