Computer-assisted elaboration of job histories.

Abstract:

:Three ways are proposed to help the occupational physician in constructing a worker's job history or Curriculum Laboris (CL) with a PC. The quality and, therefore, the usefulness of any job history is greatly conditioned by the method and quality of data collection. The Curriculum Laboris method explained in a previous article has been briefly summarized as a basis of departure. Then, the workers who were submitted to special medical surveillance were considered. After this, the scrolling menu technique was applied in the elaboration of a job history. Finally, the authors show how the representation of company organization by means of a job exposure matrix (JEM) can help to efficiently elaborate job histories.

journal_name

Methods Inf Med

authors

Martin JM,Mouaddib A,Robaux P

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1990-03-01 00:00:00

pages

146-52

issue

2

eissn

0026-1270

issn

2511-705X

pii

90020146

journal_volume

29

pub_type

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