Handbook of Return to Work From Research to Practice

This comprehensive interdisciplinary synthesis focuses on the clinical and occupational intervention processes enabling workers to return to their jobs and sustain employment after injury or serious illness as well as ideas for improving the wide range of outcomes of entry and re-entry into the work...

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Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2016
Edition:1st ed. 2016
Series:Handbooks in Health, Work, and Disability 1
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505 0 # |a Preface -- Impairment, Disability and Return to Work -- Current Models of Return to Work -- Concept of Margin of Maneuver in Return to Work -- Understanding Motivation to Return to Work: Economy of Gains and Losses -- Readiness to Return to Work and Self-efficacy -- Social Organization of Return to Work at the Workplace -- Health System Coverage, Benefit Design and Return to Work -- PART 2: MEASUREMENT AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES: TOWARDS TRANSDISCIPLINARITY -- Integrative Conceptual Framework for Barriers and Facilitators in Return to Work Intervention Planning -- Measurement of Return to Work and Stay at Work Outcomes -- Measurement and Assessment Challenges in Risk Identification and Prediction of Return to Work -- Methodological Issues in Return to Work Intervention Research -- Program Evaluation in Return to Work -- Functional Assessment and Measurement of Work Limitations -- PART 3: EVIDENCE-BASED RETURN TO WORK APPROACHES -- Integration of Clinical and Occupational Interventions -- Early Intervention -- Work Accommodations -- Workplace-Based Interventions -- Working with the Stakeholders: Multisystem Interaction -- Participatory Ergonomics -- Cognitive- Behavioral Approach in Return to Work -- Motivational Interviewing and Return to Work -- Disability Management -- Organizational Policies and Practices -- PART 4: BEST RETURN TO WORK INTERVENTIONS AND PRACTICES IN KEY DIAGNOSES -- Return to Work in Musculoskeletal Disorders -- Return to Work among Women with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome -- Return to Work in Cancer -- Return to Work in Depression and Anxiety -- Return to Work in Serious Mental Illness -- Return to Work in Mild Cognitive Disorders -- Return to Work in Moderate to Severe Brain Injury -- Return to Work in Spinal Cord Injury -- PART 5: RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE DIRECTIONS -- Future Research, Policy and Practice Directions. 
520 # # |a This comprehensive interdisciplinary synthesis focuses on the clinical and occupational intervention processes enabling workers to return to their jobs and sustain employment after injury or serious illness as well as ideas for improving the wide range of outcomes of entry and re-entry into the workplace. Information is accessible along key theoretical, research, and interventive lines, emphasizing a palette of evidence-informed approaches to return to work and stay at work planning and implementation, in the context of disability prevention. Condition-specific chapters detail best return to work and stay at work practices across diverse medical and psychological diagnoses, from musculoskeletal disorders to cancer, from TBI to PTSD. The resulting collection bridges the gap between research evidence and practice and gives readers necessary information from a range of critical perspectives. Among the featured topics: Understanding motivation to return to work: economy of gains and losses. Overcoming barriers to return to work: behavioral and cultural change. Program evaluation in return to work: an integrative framework. Working with stakeholders in return to work processes. Return to work after major limb loss. Improving work outcomes among cancer survivors. Return to work among women with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. The Handbook of Return to Work is an invaluable, unique and comprehensive resource for health, rehabilitation, clinical, counselling and industrial psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, occupational and physical therapists, family and primary care physicians, psychiatrists and physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as occupational medicine specialists, case and disability managers and human resource professionals. Academics and researchers across these fields will also find expert guidance and direction in these pages. It is an essential reading for all return to work and stay at work stakeholders. 
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