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Readiness for Return-to-Work (RRTW) Scale
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How Do Organizational Policies and Practices Affect Return to Work and Work Role Functioning Following a Musculoskeletal Injury?
Purpose Organizational-level policies and practices that promote safety leadership and practices, disability management and ergonomic policies and practices are considered key contextual ...
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Readiness for Return-To-Work (RRTW) Scale
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The Added Value of Collecting Information on Pain Experience When Predicting Time on Benefits for Injured Workers with Back Pain
Objectives Some injured workers with work-related, compensated back pain experience a troubling course in return to work. A prediction tool was developed in an earlier study, using admini...
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Course of Depressive Symptoms Following a Workplace Injury: A 12-Month Follow-Up Update
Introduction To estimate the prevalence, incidence and course of depressive symptoms, their relationship with return-to-work, and prevalence of depression diagnosis/treatment 12 months fo...
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Open AccessThe Predictive Validity of the Return-to-Work Self-Efficacy Scale for Return-to-Work Outcomes in Claimants with Musculoskeletal Disorders
Purpose To examine the predictive validity of the Return-to-Work Self-Efficacy (RTWSE) Scale in terms of the scale’s baseline absolute values and of changes in self-efficacy scores, with ...
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Pain-Related Work Interference is a Key Factor in a Worker/Workplace Model of Work Absence Duration Due to Musculoskeletal Conditions in Canadian Nurses
Objective To examine the role of pain experiences in relation to work absence, within the context of other worker health factors and workplace factors among Canadian nurses with work-related musc...
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Workplace-Based Work Disability Prevention Interventions for Workers with Common Mental Health Conditions: A Review of the Literature
Introduction To summarize evidence on workplace-based work disability prevention (WDP) interventions in workers with common mental health conditions (CMHCs). Primary outcomes of interest were wor...
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Open AccessReturn-to-Work Self-Efficacy: Development and Validation of a Scale in Claimants with Musculoskeletal Disorders
Introduction We report on the development and validation of a 10-item scale assessing self-efficacy within the return-to-work context, the Return-to-Work Self-Efficacy (RTWSE) scale. Methods Lost-time claimants c...
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Validation of a Risk Factor-Based Intervention Strategy Model Using Data from the Readiness for Return to Work Cohort Study
Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common and in some cases disabling condition. Until recently, workers presenting with non-specific LBP have generally been regarded as a homogeneous population. If this populat...
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Perceived Justice of Compensation Process for Return-to-Work: Development and Validation of a Scale
The experience of injured workers is influenced by multiple systems—the workplace, the healthcare system, and the workers’ compensation system. Little research has been conducted on the impact of the workers’ ...
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Open AccessBehavioral Determinants as Predictors of Return to Work After Long-Term Sickness Absence: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
Background The aim of this prospective, longitudinal cohort study was to analyze the association between the three behavioral determinants of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) model—at...
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Open AccessHealth status, work limitations, and return-to-work trajectories in injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders
The purpose of this study was to describe the health status and work limitations in injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders at 1 month post-injury, stratified by return-to-work status, and to document t...
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The Readiness for Return-To-Work (RRTW) scale: Development and Validation of a Self-report Staging Scale in Lost-time Claimants with Musculoskeletal Disorders
Introduction We report on the development and validation of a 22-item scale assessing stage of readiness for return-to-work, the Readiness for Return-to-Work (RRTW) scale. Methods Lost-ti...
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Early Healthcare Provider Communication with Patients and Their Workplace Following a Lost-time Claim for an Occupational Musculoskeletal Injury
Problem: One of the key players in the return-to-work (RTW) and work accommodation process is the healthcare provider (HCP). This study examines the association between RTW approximately ...
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Workplace-Based Return-to-Work Interventions: A Systematic Review of the Quantitative Literature
Introduction: A systematic review was conducted to review the effectiveness of workplace-based return-to-work (RTW) interventions. Method: Seven databases were searched, in English and Fr...
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Workplace-Based Return-to-Work Interventions: Optimizing the Role of Stakeholders in Implementation and Research
Introduction: The challenges of engaging and involving stakeholders in return-to-work (RTW) intervention and research have not been well documented. Methods: This article contrasts the di...
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Training the Next Generation of Researchers in Work Disability Prevention: The Canadian Work Disability Prevention CIHR Strategic Training Program
Introduction: There is a need to create, disseminate, and implement new knowledge in the work disability prevention (WDP) field. Training programs attracting high-quality applicants and taking into account the co...
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Readiness for Return to Work Following Injury or Illness
Disability and return to work following an injury or illness has been recognized as a process influenced by a variety of social, psychological, and economic factors (1-6).The epidemiological and economic liter...
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Prediction of Occupational Disability
Safe and timely return to work (RTW) reduces the risk of development of chronicity of work disability. By 6 months post-injury, if a worker has not yet returned to work, the likelihood of develo** chronic di...