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Electricians’ Health After Electrical Shocks - A Prospective Cohort Study

Af Karin Biering, Kent J. Nielsen, Ole Carstensen og Anette Kærgaard06.03.2021

Electrical shocks are common, but rarely result in health effects.

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Neurological symptoms and disorders following electrical injury: A register-based matched cohort study

Af Kent J. Nielsen, Ole Carstensen, Anette Kærgaard, Jesper Medom Vestergaard og Karin Biering05.03.2021

This study aims to employ a register-based, matched cohort study, to investigate whether individuals demonstrate a greater risk of neurological diseases and symptoms of the CNS or PNS in the years following an electrical injury.

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Dansk oversættelse: Neurological symptoms and disorders following electrical injury: A register-based matched cohort study

Af Kent J. Nielsen, Ole Carstensen, Anette Kærgaard, Jesper Medom Vestergaard og Karin Biering05.03.2021

Dansk El-Forbund har vha. PLOS ONE fået oversat originalartiklen til dansk. 

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Unspecified pain and other soft tissue disorders following electrical injuries: a register‑based matched cohort study

Af Per Hoegh Poulsen, Ole Carstensen, Anette Kærgaard, Jesper Medom Vestergaard, Kent J. Nielsen og Karin Biering04.03.2021

This study investigates whether individuals who have sustained an electrical injury (EI) are diagnosed with unspecified pain or pain related to the musculoskeletal system in the years following the injury

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Incidence and immediate consequences of electrical shocks among Danish electricians: a cohort study

Af Karin Biering, Anette Kargaard, Ole Carstensen og Kent Jacob Nielsen03.03.2021

Nearly one-fourth of Danish electricians experienced one or more electrical shocks during a 26-week period, but most of the shocks are not perceived as severe, and have only limited immediate consequences.

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Mental disorders following electrical injuries

Af Karin Biering, Jesper Medom Vestergaard, Anette Kærgaard, Ole Carstensen og Kent J. Nielsen02.03.2021

The aim of this study was to investigate if persons with an electrical injury suffer from mental disorders in the following years.

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Dansk oversættelse: Mental disorders following electrical injuries

Af Karin Biering, Jesper Medom Vestergaard, Anette Kærgaard, Ole Carstensen og Kent J. Nielsen02.03.2021

Dansk El-Forbund har vha. PLOS ONE fået oversat originalartiklen til dansk. 

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Contacts with general practitioner, sick leave and work participation after electrical injuries: a register-based, matched cohort study

Af Karin Biering, Jesper Medom Vestergaard, Kent Jacob Nielsen, Ole Carstensen og Anette Kærgaard01.03.2021

Exposure to electrical current may cause injury with both mental and physiological consequences. This may lead to increased contacts with general practitioners (GP) and the injured person may develop reduced ability to work. We aimed to examine these outcomes in terms of work-participation, long-term sick leave and contacts with GPs.

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