重伤后前3年复工的定性探讨。

Q1 Medicine
S. Braaf, A. Collie, S. Ameratunga, J. Harrison, W. Teague, P. Cameron, N. Christie, B. Gabbe
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摘要

目的探讨严重外伤患者在伤后3年内恢复有薪就业的情况。方法对54例重伤后3年复工在岗的成年幸存者进行访谈。采用了框架分析方法。结果参与者的恢复力、调整目标、优先事项和计划的方法,以及如何使用和维护社会联系和关系,都会影响他们重返工作岗位的决定和行动。作出这些决定和行动的环境形成了有意义、适当和持续就业的工作机会。结论一项对54名复职者的研究表明,复职成功的重要因素是个人调整和资源、积极的社会关系以及与雇主、保险公司和卫生专业人员协调一致的提前计划。
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A Qualitative Exploration of Return to Work in the First 3-Years After Serious Injury.
OBJECTIVE To explore how people with serious injuries returned to paid employment in the first 3-years after injury. METHODS Fifty-four adult survivors of serious injuries were interviewed at 3-years post-injury, all of whom had returned to work and were currently employed. A framework analysis approach was undertaken. RESULTS Participant decisions and actions taken to return to work (RTW) were influenced by their resilience, approach to adjusting goals, priorities and plans, and how social connections and relationships were used and maintained. The environment in which these decisions and actions were taken shaped opportunities for work in meaningful, appropriate and sustained employment. CONCLUSIONS Our study of 54 people who RTW indicated the importance of personal adjustments and resources, positive social relations, and advanced planning aligning with responsive employers, insurers and health professionals for successful RTW.
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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