Return to work after COVID-19: an international perspective

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Eric Asaba, M. Sy, R. C. Pineda, R. Aldrich, Tetsuya Anzai, P. Bontje, Urša Bratun, L. Farias, M. Kapanadze, Lea Šuc, E. Åkesson
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ABSTRACT Among individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 around the world, there is a substantial number who would need support in finding their way back to meaningful and productive work. The aims of this paper are to demonstrate the multitude of factors that shape return to work (RTW) practices across and within several countries, and argue for the need to explore RTW from an international perspective during an on-going pandemic, focusing on working age adults who have recovered from COVID-19. Conditions for RTW differ across countries. Occupational therapy has a central role in medical rehabilitation after injury and illness (including COVID-19), but the occupational therapy community has, to the best of our knowledge, yet to raise awareness and advance evidence regarding its role in post-COVID RTW processes. A robust evidence-based knowledge on RTW that can be utilised by occupational therapists during the present and future pandemics is needed.
2019冠状病毒病后重返工作岗位:国际视角
在世界各地从COVID-19中康复的人群中,有相当多的人需要支持才能找到有意义和富有成效的工作。本文的目的是展示影响几个国家内外重返工作岗位做法的众多因素,并论证有必要在持续的大流行期间从国际角度探讨重返工作岗位的问题,重点关注已从COVID-19中康复的工作年龄成年人。环游世界的条件因国家而异。职业治疗在受伤和疾病(包括COVID-19)后的医疗康复中发挥着核心作用,但据我们所知,职业治疗界尚未提高认识,并就其在COVID-19后RTW过程中的作用提出证据。在当前和未来的大流行期间,职业治疗师需要掌握关于RTW的可靠的循证知识。
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