Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles for Assessing Upper Extremity Work Demands
Abstract
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) is used in vocational rehabilitation to guide decisions about the ability of a person with activity limitations to perform activities at work. The DOT has categorized physical work demands in five categories. The validity of this categorization is unknown. Aim of this study was to investigate whether the DOT could be used validly to guide decisions for patients with injuries to the upper extremities....
Paper Details
Title
Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles for Assessing Upper Extremity Work Demands
Published Date
Dec 3, 2010
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
12
Pages
e15158 - e15158
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