Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey

Purpose: There is a lack of knowledge about the lives of adults with short stature in Norway. We therefore performed a survey to described participation in paid employment, bodily complaints, the use of health services and the welfare system. Design: Survey. Methods and material: A questionnaire...

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Main Authors: Heidi Johansen, Inger-Lise Andresen, Anne Marit Mengshoel
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Language:Danish
Published: Norwegian Physiotherapist Association 2010-03-01
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Online Access:https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Yrkesdeltakelse-kroppsplager-bruk-av-helsetjenester-og-trygdeytelser-en-tverrsnittsstudie
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description Purpose: There is a lack of knowledge about the lives of adults with short stature in Norway. We therefore performed a survey to described participation in paid employment, bodily complaints, the use of health services and the welfare system. Design: Survey. Methods and material: A questionnaire was developed and sent to 72 persons (16 years and older) who were of short stature and registered in a data based medical journal system at the TRS resource centre for rare disorders. Results: Forty-four persons (61 percent) answered the questionnaire, 32 were women and mean age was 36 years (SD 13). Mean body height was 134 cm (SD 13). Most of them had bodily complaints, 22 had complaints from five or more body areas. During the last year, 26 had received physical therapy. All but one received some financial aid and 33 used technical aids. Nineteen were employed and 10 had full disability pensions. People with high level of education, the tallest, the youngest and those with few physical complaints had highest participation in paid employment. Conclusion: One third of adults with short stature in Norway who were registered at TRS Resource Centre had ended paid employment, while most of those with high education were employed. One half had complaints from five or more body areas and all received treatment and services from professionals in the health-, social- and welfare system. More knowledge about short stature may contribute to better services for people of short stature.
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spelling doaj.art-629e9745f7b949bbbb97500c9b4e34ef2022-12-22T01:18:40ZdanNorwegian Physiotherapist AssociationFysioterapeuten0016-33840807-92772010-03-017731622Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a surveyHeidi Johansen0Inger-Lise Andresen1Anne Marit Mengshoel2Sunnaas rehabiliteringssykehus HFSunnaas rehabiliteringssykehus HF Seksjon for helsefag, Medisinsk fakultet, Universitetet i OsloPurpose: There is a lack of knowledge about the lives of adults with short stature in Norway. We therefore performed a survey to described participation in paid employment, bodily complaints, the use of health services and the welfare system. Design: Survey. Methods and material: A questionnaire was developed and sent to 72 persons (16 years and older) who were of short stature and registered in a data based medical journal system at the TRS resource centre for rare disorders. Results: Forty-four persons (61 percent) answered the questionnaire, 32 were women and mean age was 36 years (SD 13). Mean body height was 134 cm (SD 13). Most of them had bodily complaints, 22 had complaints from five or more body areas. During the last year, 26 had received physical therapy. All but one received some financial aid and 33 used technical aids. Nineteen were employed and 10 had full disability pensions. People with high level of education, the tallest, the youngest and those with few physical complaints had highest participation in paid employment. Conclusion: One third of adults with short stature in Norway who were registered at TRS Resource Centre had ended paid employment, while most of those with high education were employed. One half had complaints from five or more body areas and all received treatment and services from professionals in the health-, social- and welfare system. More knowledge about short stature may contribute to better services for people of short stature.https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Yrkesdeltakelse-kroppsplager-bruk-av-helsetjenester-og-trygdeytelser-en-tverrsnittsstudieAdultDwarfismAchondroplasiaBone DiseasesTherapyPhysical Therapy ModalitiesActivities of Daily LivingWork
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Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey
Fysioterapeuten
Adult
Dwarfism
Achondroplasia
Bone Diseases
Therapy
Physical Therapy Modalities
Activities of Daily Living
Work
title Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey
title_full Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey
title_fullStr Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey
title_full_unstemmed Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey
title_short Short statured in Norway: Employment, bodily complaints, use of health and welfare services: a survey
title_sort short statured in norway employment bodily complaints use of health and welfare services a survey
topic Adult
Dwarfism
Achondroplasia
Bone Diseases
Therapy
Physical Therapy Modalities
Activities of Daily Living
Work
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