项目ECHO职业和环境医学:医疗服务提供者支持工人与工作有关的伤害和疾病的定性研究。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia, Leslie Carlin, Andrea D Furlan, Shireen Harbin, Colette N Severin, Emma Irvin, Nancy Carnide, Aaron M S Thompson, Anil Adisesh
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目的:本定性研究调查了影响初级保健提供者参与支持患者在受伤或生病后留在工作岗位和重返工作岗位的需求、障碍和促进因素。它还旨在了解参加职业和环境医学社区卫生保健成果扩展培训项目(ECHO OEM)的初级保健提供者的生活经验。通过检查该计划的结构和经验方面,本研究旨在深入了解ECHO OEM如何影响供应商应对职业健康挑战的方法。方法:邀请参加ECHO OEM会议的患者参与研究。与参加ECHO OEM的医疗保健提供者进行了四个焦点小组和五次一对一访谈。录音记录逐字转录,并使用归纳主题分析方法进行分析。本研究根据COREQ检查表进行组织。结果:我们讨论了六个主要主题:(1)与工人赔偿委员会合作的挑战;(2)重返工作岗位;(3)健康和福祉;(4)沟通很重要;(5)职场视角;(6) ECHO OEM反馈。结论:ECHO OEM会议有助于并影响医疗保健提供者支持受伤或生病工人的知识。值得进一步关注的主题包括纳入共病的身体和精神健康状况,引导工人赔偿制度,以及支持特定人群,如退伍军人和急救人员。
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Project ECHO Occupational and Environmental Medicine: A Qualitative Study of HealthCare Providers Supporting Workers with Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses.

Purpose: This qualitative study investigated the needs, barriers, and facilitators that affect primary care providers' involvement in supporting patients' stay-at-work and return-to-work following injury or illness. It also aims to understand the lived experiences of primary care providers who participated in the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes training program for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ECHO OEM). By examining both the structural and experiential aspects of the program, this study seeks to provide insights into how ECHO OEM influences providers' approaches to occupational health challenges.

Methods: Those who attended ECHO OEM sessions were invited to participate in the research study. Four focus groups and five one-on-one interviews were conducted with healthcare providers participating in ECHO OEM. Audio-recordings were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis approach. This study was structured according to the COREQ Checklist.

Results: We discussed six main themes: (1) Challenges with Engaging with Workers' Compensation Boards; (2) Return to Work practices; (3) Health and Well-Being; (4) Communication is Important; (5) Perspective from the Workplace; and (6) Feedback on ECHO OEM.

Conclusion: ECHO OEM sessions contribute to and impact healthcare providers' knowledge of supporting injured or ill workers. Topics that deserve further attention include incorporating comorbid physical and mental health conditions, navigating workers' compensation systems, and supporting specific populations such as military veterans and emergency personnel.

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5.80
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on the rehabilitation, reintegration, and prevention of disability in workers. The journal offers investigations involving original data collection and research synthesis (i.e., scoping reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses). Papers derive from a broad array of fields including rehabilitation medicine, physical and occupational therapy, health psychology and psychiatry, orthopedics, oncology, occupational and insurance medicine, neurology, social work, ergonomics, biomedical engineering, health economics, rehabilitation engineering, business administration and management, and law.  A single interdisciplinary source for information on work disability rehabilitation, the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation helps to advance the scientific understanding, management, and prevention of work disability.
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