新加坡以医院为基础的重返工作方案。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mei Ling Tan, Elliot Eu, Benjamin Wei Da Yap, Wei Xiang Er, Su Xian Tan, John Wah Lim, Wee Hoe Gan
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摘要

重返工作岗位方案在人力短缺的国家已成为当务之急。本文介绍了新加坡一家三级医院的RTW方案,报告了患者的结果,并讨论了该方案的实用性和有效性。73名工人在两年期间参加了该方案。从第一次接触工人(基线)到出院,工作能力和自我感知的整体健康状况有统计学上显著的增加。持续参加方案直至第一次复员期间与较高的工作能力和基线时自我感知的总体健康状况有关。以RTW协调员为基础的多学科模式为工作人员提供了全面的支持,并解决了利益相关者的利益,这是该方案成功的关键。更多地认识到RTW方案的好处将改善持续的参与。我们的RTW项目特点、实施经验和参与者报告的有效性可以为改进的重返工作模式的发展提供信息。
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A hospital-based return-to-work programme in Singapore.

A hospital-based return-to-work programme in Singapore.

A hospital-based return-to-work programme in Singapore.

A hospital-based return-to-work programme in Singapore.

Return to Work (RTW) programmes have become imperative in manpower scarce countries. This paper describes a RTW programme in a Singapore tertiary hospital, reports patient outcomes and discusses the practicality and effectiveness of the programme. Seventy-three workers participated in the programme over a two-year period. A statistically significant increase in work ability and self-perceived overall health status from first contact with worker (baseline) to discharge was observed. Continued programme participation till first RTW was associated with higher work ability and self-perceived overall health status at baseline. The RTW Coordinator-anchored multidisciplinary model which provided holistic support to the worker and addressed stakeholder interests were central to the programme's success. Greater awareness of RTW programme benefits will improve sustained participation. Our RTW programme features, implementation experiences and participant reported effectiveness may inform the development of improved return to work models.

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Industrial Health
Industrial Health 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH covers all aspects of occupational medicine, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, engineering, safety and policy sciences. The journal helps promote solutions for the control and improvement of working conditions, and for the application of valuable research findings to the actual working environment.
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