A systematic review of studies identifying predictors of poor return to work outcomes following workplace injury

被引:25
作者
Street, Tamara D. [1 ]
Lacey, Sarah J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Wesley Res Inst, Toowong, Qld 4066, Australia
[2] Queensland Univ Technol, Ctr Accid Res & Rd Safety, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia
来源
WORK-A JOURNAL OF PREVENTION ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION | 2015年 / 51卷 / 02期
关键词
Systematic review; return to work; occupational rehabilitation; workplace injury; predictors of return to work; injury outcome; REHABILITATION; DISABILITY;
D O I
10.3233/WOR-141980
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Injuries occurring in the workplace can have serious implications for the health of the individual, the productivity of the employer and the overall economic community. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to increase the current state of understanding of individual demographic and psychosocial characteristics associated with extended absenteeism from the workforce due to a workplace injury. METHODS: Studies included in this systematic literature review tracked participants' return to work status over a minimum of three months, identified either demographic, psychosocial or general injury predictors of poor return to work outcomes and included a heterogeneous sample of workplace injuries. RESULTS: Identified predictors of poor return to work outcomes included older age, female gender, divorced marital status, two or more dependent family members, lower education levels, employment variables associated with reduced labour market desirability, severity or sensitive injury locations, negative attitudes and outcome perceptions of the participant. CONCLUSIONS: There is a need for clear and consistent definition and measurement of return to work outcomes and a holistic theoretical model integrating injury, psychosocial and demographic predictors of return to work. Through greater understanding of the nature of factors affecting return to work, improved outcomes could be achieved.
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页码:373 / 381
页数:9
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