腰痛后重返工作岗位

Tanti Ajoe Kesoema
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腰痛(LBP)是一种非常普遍的致残原因,也是最昂贵的健康状况之一。除了个人痛苦之外,腰痛还会导致生产力下降和缺勤。这也是浪费工作时间的主要原因之一。与其将恢复工作视为一个离散的事件,不如将工作残疾后的恢复工作视为一个包含一系列事件、过渡和阶段的过程,并包括与其他个人和环境的互动。重返工作(RTW)过程被认为是工作人员为达到或试图达到他们的RTW目标(通常是回到残疾前的工作参与)所经历的过程。这个过程被认为是从工作残疾开始,到取得满意的长期结果时结束。成功的RTW协调似乎更多地基于人体工程学的工作适应、沟通和冲突解决,而不是医学或纯粹的生物力学知识。对于康复医学来说,关注这一需求,以实现LBP患者成功RTW的目标是非常重要的。
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Return to Work Following Low Back Pain
Low back pain (LBP) is a highly prevalent cause of disability and one of the most expensive health conditions. Along with personal suffering, LBP can result in decreased productivity and absenteeism. It is also one of the leading causes of lost work time. Rather than viewing work resumption as a discrete event, returning to work after an episode of work disability can be viewed as process that encompasses a series of events, transitions, and phases, and includes interactions with other individuals and the environment. The return to work (RTW) process is conceived of as the process workers go through to reach, or attempt to reach, their RTW goal (typically a return to their pre-disability work participation). The process is thought of as beginning at the onset of work disability and concluding when a satisfactory long-term outcome has been achieved. A successful RTW coordination seems more based on ergonomics job accommodation, communication, and conflict resolution rather than on medical or purely biomechanical knowledge. It is very substantial for Rehabilitation Medicine to pay attention to this need to achieve the goal of LBP clients to RTW successfully.
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