Browsing Brage by Author "Knardahl, Stein"
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A prospective study of work-private life conflict and number of pain sites. Moderated mediation by sleep problems and support
Vleeshouwes, Jolien; Knardahl, Stein; Christensen, Jan Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The objective of the current study was to elucidate how work–private life conflict prospectively affects musculoskeletal pain complaints by exploring possible mediation through sleep problems. In addition, the study ... -
An Exploratory Study on the Physical Activity Health Paradox. Musculoskeletal Pain and Cardiovascular Load during Work and Leisure in Construction and Healthcare Workers
Merkus, Suzanne; Coenen, Pieter; Forsman, Mikael; Knardahl, Stein; Veiersted, Kaj Bo; Mathiassen, Svend Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Using a novel approach, this exploratory study investigated whether the physical activity (PA) paradox extends to cardiovascular load and musculoskeletal pain. At baseline, 1–2 days of 24 h heart rate was assessed in 72 ... -
Ansattes opplevelse av arbeidsmiljøtiltak i 3-2-1 prosjektet
Johansen, Sissel; Jacobsen, Kirsti; Knardahl, Stein (STAMI-rapport, Research report, 2012) -
Arbeid i selerigg og helseplager. En litteraturgjennomgang og spørreundersøkelse om arbeidsforhold og helseplager blant tilkomstteknikere
Elka, Shahrooz; Veiersted, Kaj Bo; Knardahl, Stein; Vikne, Harald (STAMI-rapport, Research report, 2013) -
Arbeid som årsak til muskel-skjelettlidelse - kunnskapsstatus 2008
Knardahl, Stein; Veiersted, Kaj Bo; Medbø, Jon Ingulf; Matre, Dagfinn; Jensen, Jørgen; Pedersen, Linda M.; Strøm, Vegard; Gjerstad, Johannes; Jebens, Einar; Wærsted, Morten (STAMI-rapport;9(22), Research report, 2015-06-23) -
Arbeid som årsak til muskel-skjelettlidelser : kunnskapsstatus 2008
Knardahl, Stein; Veiersted, Kaj Bo; Medbø, Jon Ingulf; Matre, Dagfinn; Jensen, Jørgen; Pedersen, Linda M.; Strøm, Vegard; Gjerstad, Johannes; Jebens, Einar; Wærsted, Morten (STAMI-rapport; årgang 9, Nr. 22, Research report, 2008) -
Arbeidsplassen og sykefravær : arbeidsforhold av betydning for sykefravær
Knardahl, Stein; Sterud, Tom; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland; Nordby, Karl-Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016) -
Are leadership fairness, psychological distress, and role stressors interrelated? A two-wave prospective study of forward and reverse relationships
Nielsen, Morten Birkeland; Christensen, Jan Olav; Finne, Live Bakke; Knardahl, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018) -
Association of objectively measured arm inclination with shoulder pain. A 6-month follow-up prospective study of construction and health care workers
Koch, Markus; Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Veiersted, Kaj Bo; Knardahl, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Objectives: The aim was to determine the association of occupational arm inclination with shoulder pain in construction and health care workers. Methods: Arm inclination relative to the vertical was measured with an ... -
Associations between work environment and psychological distress after a workplace terror attack: The importance of role expectations, predictability and leader support
Birkeland, Marianne Skogbrott; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland; Knardahl, Stein; Heir, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Experiencing terrorism is associated with high levels of psychological distress among survivors. The aim of the present study was to examine whether work environmental factors such as role clarity and predictability, role ... -
Associations of objectively measured forward bending at work with low-back pain intensity: a 2-year follow-up of construction and healthcare workers
Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Koch, Markus; Merkus, Suzanne; Knardahl, Stein; Wærsted, Morten; Veiersted, Kaj Bo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objectives This study aimed to determine possible associations between objectively measured forward bending at work (FBW) and low-back pain intensity (LBPi) among Norwegian construction and healthcare workers. Methods ... -
Associations of objectively measured sitting and standing with low-back pain intensity. A 6-month follow-up of construction and healthcare workers
Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Koch, Markus; Knardahl, Stein; Veiersted, Kaj Bo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Objectives: This study aimed to determine the associations between objectively measured sitting and standing duration and intensity of low-back pain (LBP) among Norwegian construction and healthcare workers. Methods: ... -
Associations of objectively measured total duration and maximum bout length of standing at work with lower-extremity pain intensity. A 2-year follow-up of construction and healthcare workers
Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Merkus, Suzanne; Koch, Markus; Knardahl, Stein; Wærsted, Morten; Veiersted, Kaj Bo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Musculoskeletal disorders are among the major reasons for years lived with disability. Approximately one third of the European working population report lower-extremity discomfort and many attribute these ... -
Brukerveiledning QPSNordic : generelt spørreskjema om psykologiske og sosiale faktorer i arbeidet
Skogstad, Anders; Lindström, K.; Skogstad, Asbjørn; Knardahl, Stein; Elo, Anna-Liisa; Dallner, M.; Gamberale, F.; Hottinen, V.; Ørhede, E. (STAMI-rapport; årgang 2, Nr. 1, Research report, 2001) -
Can a metric combining arm elevation and trapezius muscle activity predict neck/shoulder pain? A prospective cohort study in construction and healthcare
Merkus, Suzanne; Mathiassen, Svend Erik; Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Koch, Markus; Wærsted, Morten; Forsman, Mikael; Knardahl, Stein; Veiersted, Kaj Bo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective To determine whether a composite metric of arm elevation and trapezius activity (i.e. neck/shoulder load) is more strongly associated with the 2-year course of neck and shoulder pain intensity (NSPi) among ... -
Comprehensive profiles of psychological and social work factors as predictors of site-specific and multi-site pain
Christensen, Jan Olav; Nielsen, Morten Birkeland; Finne, Live Bakke; Knardahl, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Objective: Despite the multifactoriality of work and health, studies of psychosocial work factors with pain are typically limited to a few factors. This study examined a wide range of factors to determine (i) typical ... -
Conditioned pain modulation is not decreased after partial sleep restriction
Matre, Dagfinn; Andersen, Maria Raae; Knardahl, Stein; Nilsen, Kristian Bernhard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Background: Sleep problems have been identified as a risk factor for several chronic pain conditions. Reduced sleep has been related to increased pain perception and it has been hypothesized that reduced pain inhibition ... -
Contribution of psychological, social and mechanical work exposures to low work ability. A prospective study
Emberland, Jan Shahid; Knardahl, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Objective: To determine the contribution of specific psychological, social, and mechanical work exposures to the self-reported low level of work ability. Methods: Employees from 48 organizations were surveyed over a 2-year ... -
Do intensity of pain alone or combined with pain duration best reflect clinical signs in the neck, shoulder and upper limb?
Veiersted, Kaj Bo; Hanvold, Therese Nordberg; Lunde, Lars-Kristian; Koch, Markus; Knardahl, Stein; Wærsted, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objectives It is important to validate self-reported musculoskeletal pain used in epidemiological studies for evaluation of pain outcome measures. The main objective of this paper was to assess the association between ... -
Do regulatory tools instigate measures to prevent work-related psychosocial and ergonomic risk factors? A process evaluation of a Labour inspection authority trial in the Norwegian home-care services
Johannessen, Håkon Andre; Knardahl, Stein; Emberland, Jan Shahid; Skare, Øivind; Garshol, Bjørnar Finnanger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective There is a research gap regarding the way managers and employee representatives respond to Labour Authority interventions targeting work-related psychosocial and ergonomic risk factors. The present study aimed ...