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Juliann C. Scholl
Researcher at National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Publications - 7
Citations - 80
Juliann C. Scholl is an academic researcher from National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Occupational safety and health & Workforce. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 55 citations.
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Research Methodologies for Total Worker Health®: Proceedings From a Workshop
Sara L. Tamers,Ronnie Goetzel,Kevin M. Kelly,Sara E. Luckhaupt,Jeannie Nigam,Nicolaas P. Pronk,Nicolaas P. Pronk,Diane S. Rohlman,Sherry Baron,Lisa M. Brosseau,Tim Bushnell,Shelly Campo,Chia Chia Chang,Adele Childress,L. Casey Chosewood,Thomas R. Cunningham,Linda M. Goldenhar,Terry T.-K. Huang,Heidi Hudson,Laura A. Linnan,Lee S. Newman,Ryan Olson,Ronald J. Ozminkowski,Laura Punnett,Anita L. Schill,Juliann C. Scholl,Glorian Sorensen +26 more
TL;DR: Rigorous, valid methodologic, and measurement approaches are needed for TWH intervention as well as for basic/etiologic, translational, and surveillance research.
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Framework for Considering Productive Aging and Work.
TL;DR: Evidence-based literature supports a productive aging framework for the workforce involving the following elements: 1) life span perspective; 2) comprehensive and integrated approaches to occupational safety and health; 3) emphasis on positive outcomes for both workers and organizations; and 4) supportive work culture for multigenerational issues.
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Productive aging and work.
TL;DR: The National Center for Productive Aging and Work (NCPAW) advances lifelong well-being for workers of all ages and supports a productive aging across the working life.
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Workers’ Compensation Claim Rates and Costs for Musculoskeletal Disorders Related to Overexertion Among Construction Workers — Ohio, 2007–2017
Harpriya Kaur,Steven J. Wurzelbacher,P. Tim Bushnell,James W. Grosch,Chih-Yu Tseng,Juliann C. Scholl,Alysha R. Meyers,Michael P. Lampl +7 more
TL;DR: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among construction workers are a leading cause of work-related injuries and illnesses as discussed by the authors, and the rate and cost of WMSD claims from overexertion among Ohio construction workers were examined.
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Designing Age-Friendly Workplaces: An Occupational Health Perspective
TL;DR: This chapter provides an occupational health perspective on workplace design with the ultimate goal of maximizing worker safety, health, and well-being and strategies for designing age-friendly workplaces are presented.