Expectations for Return to Work Predict Return to Work in Workers with Low Back Pain: An Individual Participant Data (IPD) Meta-Analysis

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Victoria Sullivan
Maria N. Wilson
Douglas P. Gross
Ole Kudsk Jensen
William S. Shaw
Ivan A. Steenstra
Jill A. Hayden
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[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Community Health & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] University of Alberta,Department of Physical Therapy
[3] University Research Clinic for Innovative Patient Pathways,Spine Center
[4] Silkeborg Regional Hospital,Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Public Health Sciences
[5] University of Connecticut School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences
[6] Epidemiologist,undefined
[7] Director Program Evaluation & Research Outcomes,undefined
[8] LifeWorks,undefined
[9] McMaster University,undefined
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2022年 / 32卷
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Return to work; Meta-analysis; Low back pain; Rehabilitation;
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Purpose Low back pain is associated with disability and lost productivity due to inability of workers to return to work. Personal recovery expectation beliefs may be associated with return to work outcomes in those with low back pain at high risk for chronic disability. We aimed to (1) assess whether workers’ expectations for return to work, following a low back pain episode, are associated with subsequent return to work; and (2) explore the relationships between return to work expectations and other prognostic factors in their association with work outcomes.
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页码:575 / 590
页数:15
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