不舒服的同床共枕:雇主对全科医生在重返工作岗位过程中的角色的看法

Q2 Social Sciences
A. Kosny, Bianca Brijnath, Nabita Singh, Amy R. Allen, A. Collie, R. Ruseckaite, D. Mazza, Dranzcog Grad
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引用次数: 19

摘要

工人赔偿当局期望各种利益相关者——保险公司、雇主、受伤工人和医疗保健提供者——共同努力,帮助受伤工人早日、安全和可持续地就业。迄今为止,在重返工作岗位的背景下,调查雇主和医疗保健提供者之间相互作用的研究是有限的。基于对雇主的定性、深度访谈收集的数据,我们的论文解决了这一差距。我们研究了一组来自澳大利亚墨尔本的雇主的观点,他们有过重返工作岗位的经验,特别是他们在这个过程中与全科医生的互动。我们的研究结果表明,虽然雇主将全科医生视为重返工作岗位过程中的重要决策者,但他们往往难以与全科医生取得联系,并在重返工作岗位计划上进行合作。他们认为,全科医生不参与重返工作岗位的过程是由于工人赔偿制度的行政复杂性、有限的报酬和对工作场所缺乏了解。雇主的排斥感,以及认为一些受伤的员工会“欺骗系统”的观点,使一些雇主怀疑医患关系,使合作变得更加困难。将雇主纳入雇员重返工作岗位可以表明他们对可能深刻影响其工作场所的过程具有影响力,并向决策者提供有关可用职责和工作场所组织的重要信息。精简行政程序、提高全科医生的薪酬以及聘用重返工作岗位协调员也可促进重返工作岗位的进程。
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Uncomfortable Bedfellows: Employer Perspectives on General Practitioners’ Role in the Return-to-Work Process
Abstract Workers’ compensation authorities expect that various stakeholders — insurers, employers, injured workers and healthcare providers — work together to help return an injured worker to early, safe and sustainable employment. To date, research examining interactions between employers and healthcare providers, in the context of return to work, is limited. Based on data gathered via qualitative, in-depth interviews with employers, our paper addresses this gap. We examine the perspectives of a group of employers from Melbourne, Australia who have had experience with return to work and, specifically, their interactions with general practitioners during this process. Our findings indicate that while employers view general practitioners as important decision-makers in the return-to-work process, they often have difficulty making contact with general practitioners and working collaboratively on a return-to-work plan. They feel that general practitioners’ lack of engagement in the return-to-work process is due to the administrative complexity of the workers’ compensation system, limited remuneration and lack of knowledge of the workplace. Employers’ feelings of exclusion, along with a view that some injured workers will ‘cheat the system’, make some employers suspicious of the doctor-patient relationship, making collaboration more difficult. Including employers in an employee’s return to work can signify that they have influence over processes that can profoundly affect their workplaces and provide decision-makers with important information about available duties and workplace organisation. Streamlined administrative processes, higher remuneration for general practitioners and the engagement of return-to-work coordinators can also facilitate the return-to-work process.
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Policy and Practice in Health and Safety
Policy and Practice in Health and Safety PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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