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National Occupational Research Agenda

April 1996
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 96-115

Appendix A: Master List of Priority Research Topics *

* Topics identified by any working group as a potential priority

Disease and Injury

  • Acute and Chronic Airway Disease
  • Chronic Diseases (selected)
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • Contact Dermatitis
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Fertility and Pregnancy Abnormalities
  • Hearing Loss Due to Noise and Nonauditory Exposures
  • Low Back Disorders
  • Molecular Correlates of Cancer
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremities
  • Occupational Asthma
  • Occupational Cancer
  • Occupational Skin Diseases
  • Stress
  • Traumatic Injuries

Work Environment and Workforce

  • Aging Populations
  • Behavioral Risk Factors
  • Changing Economy and Workforce
  • Construction
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Ethics
  • Health Care Workers
  • Indoor Air (Environment)
  • Inorganic Dusts
  • Interactions (Chemical)
  • Latex Allergy
  • Mechanical Stressors
  • Mineral and Synthetic Fibers
  • Mixed Exposures (includes Mixtures of Chemicals and/or Other Agents)
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Noise
  • Nonrespiratory Routes of Exposure
  • Oils and Related Products
  • Organization of Work
  • Pesticides
  • PM10 (particulate matter 10m)
  • Premature Disability
  • Psychosocial Factors
  • Sector-Focused Research
  • Service Workers
  • Solvents
  • Small Businesses
  • Special Populations at Risk
  • Violence (Assaults)

Research Tools and Approaches

  • Clinical Methods Research
  • Critical Path Methods
  • Database Linkage
  • Disease Surveillance
  • Engineering and Technological Solutions
  • Exposure Assessment Methods
  • Hazard Surveillance
  • Health Services Research
  • Information Dissemination
  • Interaction (Work/Life/Health)
  • Intervention Effectiveness Research
  • Injury Surveillance
  • Risk Assessment Methods
  • Social and Economic Consequences of Workplace Illness and Injury
  • Surveillance Research Methods
  • Training Professionals/Impact
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