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Randi W. Aas
Randi W. Aas
Oslo Metropolitan University
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Workplace interventions for neck pain in workers
RW Aas, H Tuntland, KA Holte, C Røe, T Lund, S Marklund, A Moller
Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2011
1412011
Leadership qualities in the return to work process: a content analysis
RW Aas, KL Ellingsen, P Lindøe, A Möller
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 18, 335-346, 2008
1202008
Association between alcohol consumption and impaired work performance (presenteeism): a systematic review
MM Thørrisen, T Bonsaksen, N Hashemi, I Kjeken, W Van Mechelen, ...
BMJ open 9 (7), e029184, 2019
1112019
The influence of alcohol consumption on sickness presenteeism and impaired daily activities. The WIRUS screening study
RW Aas, L Haveraaen, H Sagvaag, MM Thørrisen
PLoS One 12 (10), e0186503, 2017
762017
Occupational therapists’ perception of their practice: A phenomenological study
LG Kinn, RW Aas
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 56 (2), 112-121, 2009
752009
Post-incident review after restraint in mental health care-a potential for knowledge development, recovery promotion and restraint prevention. A scoping review
UE Hammervold, R Norvoll, RW Aas, H Sagvaag
BMC Health Services Research 19, 1-13, 2019
472019
Who initiates and organises situations for work-related alcohol use? The WIRUS culture study
K Nordaune, LS Skarpaas, H Sagvaag, L Haveraaen, S Rimstad, LG Kinn, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 45 (8), 749-756, 2017
452017
The associations between employees’ risky drinking and sociodemographics, and implications for intervention needs
MM Thørrisen, JC Skogen, RW Aas
BMC public health 18, 1-10, 2018
442018
“Balancing on skates on the icy surface of work”: A metasynthesis of work participation for persons with psychiatric disabilities
LG Kinn, H Holgersen, RW Aas, L Davidson
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 24, 125-138, 2014
442014
Evidence for essential unidimensionality of AUDIT and measurement invariance across gender, age and education. Results from the WIRUS study
JC Skogen, MM Thørrisen, E Olsen, M Hesse, RW Aas
Drug and alcohol dependence 202, 87-92, 2019
412019
Do psychological job demands, decision control and social support predictreturn to work three months after a return-to-work (RTW) programme? The rapid-RTW cohort study
LA Haveraaen, LS Skarpaas, JE Berg, RW Aas
Work 53 (1), 61-71, 2016
412016
Clients using community occupational therapy services: Sociodemographic factors and the occurrence of diseases and disabilities
RW Aas, M Grotle
Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy 14 (3), 150-159, 2007
342007
Who reported having a high-strain job, low-strain job, active job and passive job? The WIRUS Screening study
T Bonsaksen, MM Thørrisen, JC Skogen, RW Aas
PloS one 14 (12), e0227336, 2019
332019
Job demands and decision control predicted return to work: the rapid-RTW cohort study
LA Haveraaen, LS Skarpaas, RW Aas
BMC public health 17, 1-8, 2017
332017
Work participation after acquired brain injury: Experiences of inhibiting and facilitating factors
KL Ellingsen, RW Aas
International Journal of Disability Management 4 (1), 1-11, 2009
302009
Sociodemographic characteristics associated with alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences, a latent class analysis of The Norwegian WIRUS screening study
JC Skogen, T Bøe, MM Thørrisen, H Riper, RW Aas
BMC public health 19, 1-12, 2019
282019
Current practices and perceived implementation barriers for working with alcohol prevention in occupational health services: the WIRUS OHS study
MM Thørrisen, JC Skogen, I Kjeken, I Jensen, RW Aas
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 14, 1-11, 2019
252019
Raskt tilbake: kunnskapsbasert rehabilitering av sykmeldte
RW Aas
Gyldendal akademisk, 2009
252009
Effort-reward imbalance is associated with alcohol-related problems. WIRUS-screening study
JC Skogen, MM Thørrisen, T Bonsaksen, J Vahtera, B Sivertsen, RW Aas
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 2079, 2019
242019
The association between having a coordinator and return to work: the rapid-return-to-work cohort study
LS Skarpaas, LA Haveraaen, MC Småstuen, WS Shaw, RW Aas
BMJ open 9 (2), e024597, 2019
242019
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