773(top 14%)
articles
47K(top 8%)
citations
225(top 11%)
★★ articles
4(top 13%)
★★★ articles
2.2(top 27%)
Avg IF
89(top 8%)
H-Index
201(top 6%)
G-Index
288
journals

Most Cited Articles of Institute for Work and Health in 2006

TitleJournalYearCitations
Evaluation of the quality of prognosis studies in systematic reviewsAnnals of Internal Medicine2006992
Reporting randomized, controlled trials of herbal interventions: an elaborated CONSORT statementAnnals of Internal Medicine2006369
Socioeconomic status and mortality after acute myocardial infarctionAnnals of Internal Medicine2006141
Systematic review of the qualitative literature on return to work after injuryScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health2006111
Trial by fire: a multivariate examination of the relation between job tenure and work injuriesOccupational and Environmental Medicine2006108
The inequity of informal payments for health care: the case of HungaryHealth Policy200679
Examining the relationship between work-family spillover and sleep qualityJournal of Occupational Health Psychology200673
Effectiveness and efficiency of different guidelines on statin treatment for preventing deaths from coronary heart disease: modelling studyBMJ, The200664
Quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials of herbal medicine interventionsAmerican Journal of Medicine200657
County level socioeconomic position, work organization and depression disorder: a repeated measures cross-classified multilevel analysis of low-income nursing home workersHealth and Place200651
Environmental contaminant levels and fecundability among non-smoking couplesReproductive Toxicology200651
Path analysis of work conditions and work–family spillover as modifiable workplace factors associated with depressive symptomatologyStress and Health200651
Socioeconomic position and excess mortality during the heat wave of 2003 in BarcelonaEuropean Journal of Epidemiology200651
Evaluation of a participatory ergonomic intervention aimed at improving musculoskeletal healthAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine200644
Duration of work disability: a comparison of self-report and administrative dataAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine200643
Early healthcare provider communication with patients and their workplace following a lost-time claim for an occupational musculoskeletal injuryJournal of Occupational Rehabilitation200643
Summaries of findings, descriptions of interventions, and information about adverse effects would make reviews more informativeJournal of Clinical Epidemiology200641
Herbal medicine for low back painCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews200640
Traction for low back pain with or without sciatica: an updated systematic review within the framework of the Cochrane collaborationSpine200640
Limited search strategies were effective in finding relevant nonrandomized studiesJournal of Clinical Epidemiology200639
Practice and potential of economic evaluation of workplace-based interventions for occupational health and safetyJournal of Occupational Rehabilitation200638
NICE's use of cost effectiveness as an exemplar of a deliberative processHealth Economics, Policy and Law200632
Prognosis in Soft Tissue Disorders of the Shoulder: Predicting Both Change in Disability and Level of Disability After TreatmentPhysical Therapy200629
Health-promoting behaviors through pregnancy, maternity leave, and return to work: effects of role spillover and other correlatesWomen and Health200628
Mono-disciplinary or multidisciplinary back pain guidelines? How can we achieve a common message in primary care?European Spine Journal200628