Work
Cross-source consensus on Work from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Work demands, stress, and household responsibilities could worsen pain or reduce recovery time. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- Paid and voluntary work could provide purpose, structure, identity, income, social interaction, and distraction from pain. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- Working from home generally helped participants use movement, rest, and pain relief strategies, but it could blur work-home boundaries. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- Flexible work arrangements had both benefits and risks for participants with chronic pain. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- Trusted workplace friendships could reduce isolation and provide support beyond work. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England