Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (Jan 2018)

A screening tool for the risk of disability retirement due to musculoskeletal disorders

  • Rahman Shiri,
  • Markku Heliövaara,
  • Kirsi Ahola,
  • Leena Kaila-Kangas,
  • Eija Haukka,
  • Johanna Kausto,
  • Peppiina Saastamoinen,
  • Päivi Leino-Arjas,
  • Tea Lallukka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 37 – 46

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop and validate a risk screening tool using a points system to assess the risk of future disability retirement due to musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). METHODS: The development population, the Health 2000 Survey, consisted of a nationally representative sample of Finnish employees aged 30–60 years (N=3676) and the validation population, the Helsinki Health Study, consisted of employees of the City of Helsinki aged 40–60 years (N=6391). Both surveys were linked to data on disability retirement awards due to MSD from national register for an 11-year follow-up. RESULTS: The discriminative ability of the model with seven predictors was good (Gönen and Heller’s K concordance statistic=0.821). We gave points to seven predictors: sex-dependent age, level of education, pain limiting daily activities, multisite musculoskeletal pain, history of arthritis, and surgery for a spinal disorder or carpal tunnel syndrome. A score of 3 or higher out of 7 (top 30% of the index) had good sensitivity (83%) and specificity (70%). Individuals at the top 30% of the risk index were at 29 [95% confidence interval (CI) 15–55) times higher risk of disability retirement due to MSD than those at the bottom 40%. CONCLUSION: This easy-to-use screening tool based on self-reported risk factor profiles can help identify individuals at high risk for disability retirement due to MSD.

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