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期刊名:Journal of occupational rehabilitation

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ISSN:1053-0487

e-ISSN:1573-3688

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the length of waiting time in elective knee, shoulder, hip, and lower back surgery, and how it was associated with sickness absence, use of health care, and work ability suppo...
Cameron A Mustard,Kathleen G Dobson,Yu-Chun Chien et al. Cameron A Mustard et al.
Objective: To evaluate the influence of a mental health treatment program for public safety personnel (PSP) disabled by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on return-to-work outcomes. ...
Thomas B van Rossum,Robin N Kok,Karen Nieuwenhuijsen Thomas B van Rossum
Purpose: Return-to-work (RTW) counseling is a critical part of rehabilitation of sick-listed employees with common mental disorders (CMD). In the Netherlands it is mandatory that RTW counseling with an occupational physic...
Xiao-Qin Su,Wei-Ya Dong,Ying Xu et al. Xiao-Qin Su et al.
Aim: Enhancing the adaptability to return to work among cancer patients can help them fully mobilize coping resources and adapt to the environment during the reintegration process. However, influenced by multiple factors,...
Daniël O Strijbos,A Carlien Straat,Geert van der Sluis et al. Daniël O Strijbos et al.
Purpose: The Back At work After Surgery (BAAS) care pathway integrates medical and occupational care to enhance return to work (RTW) after knee arthroplasty (KA). BAAS has shown effectiveness in improving RTW outcomes, bu...
Daniël O Strijbos,Geert van der Sluis,Wim F C van Houtert et al. Daniël O Strijbos et al.
Purpose: Considering the increase in the demand from working age patients seeking knee arthroplasty (KA) and the low return-to-work (RTW) rates, optimization of care for patients getting KA with a focus on RTW is essentia...
Hermann B T Tegninko,Marie-Michelle Gouin Hermann B T Tegninko
Purpose: Trust is key to a successful return to work following a work disability. Its constituents, which have been widely documented in social and management sciences research, are not addressed in return to work (RTW) r...
Christian Longtin,Quan Nha Hong,Fatima Amari et al. Christian Longtin et al.
Purpose: Physiotherapists play a central role in the rehabilitation of individuals with work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Yet, it is currently unclear how entry-level training prepares them to manage work disability...
Erik Berglund,Emilie Friberg,Veronica Svärd Erik Berglund
Purpose: This study investigates factors associated with receiving return-to-work (RTW) coordination within primary healthcare and the association between received RTW coordination and the amount of sickness absence (SA) ...
Mette Jensen Stochkendahl,Charlotte Brøgger Bond,Jan Hartvigsen Mette Jensen Stochkendahl
Purpose: Staying at work despite recurrent or persistent musculoskeletal (MSK) pain offers mental and physical health benefits in addition to financial security for workers. This study explores worker and manager experien...