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As work is recognized as beneficial to people's well-being, its absence is being considered in greater detail. Increasingly, work disability is being understood as a public health issue, and work disability prevention is gaining strength as an aspect of occupational health.
The Handbook of Work Disability overviews this emerging field in accessible and practical fashion. This timely volume offers current theory for understanding the determinants of work disability (regardless of illness or injury that keeps individuals from the workplace), and a template for interventions that benefit both patient and other stakeholders. Experts across multiple fields examine the lives of work disabled patients, analyze the societal and workplace burden of work disability, and review bedrock concepts of the disability and its prevention. Featuring assessment tools, evidence-based intervention strategies, and insights into disorder-specific populations, this is information useful to the practicing clinician, the researcher, and the trainee. Included in the Handbook:
The Handbook of Work Disability is a definitive reference for psychologists, therapists, and rehabilitation professionals, as well as administrators, researchers, and students.
Contents
Part I The Burden of Work Disability
1 Sickness Absence and Disability: An International
Perspective .................................................................................... 3
Rienk Prins
2 The Work-Disabled Patient ......................................................... 15
Marie-France Coutu, Daniel Côté, and Raymond Baril
3 Work Absenteeism and Productivity Loss at Work .................. 31
Marc Koopmanschap, Alex Burdorf, and Freek Lötters
4 Measuring the Burden of Work Disability: A Review
of Methods, Measurement Issues and Evidence ........................ 43
Emile Tompa
5 The Work Disability Paradigm and Its Public
Health Implications ...................................................................... 59
Patrick Loisel and Pierre Côté
Part II Unraveling Work Disability Prevention
6 Work Disability Models: Past and Present ................................ 71
Katia M. Costa-Black, Michael Feuerstein, and Patrick Loisel
7 Measurement of Outcomes in WDP: Conceptual
and Methodological Considerations and Recommendations
for Measuring Outcomes ............................................................. 95
Glenn Pransky
8 Pain, Chronicity, and Disability .................................................. 107
Michael J.L. Sullivan, Marc O. Martel, and Zina Trost
9 Methodological Issues in Work Disability
Prevention Research .................................................................... 125
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson and Ellen MacEachen
Part III Work Disability Determinants and Diagnosis
10 Individual-Level Psychosocial Factors and Work
Disability Prevention.................................................................... 149
Ute Bültmann and Sandra Brouwer
11 Workplace Issues .......................................................................... 163
William S. Shaw, Vicki L. Kristman, and Nicole Vézina
12 Public Insurance Systems: A Comparison of Cause-Based
and Disability-Based Income Support Systems ......................... 183
Katherine Lippel and Freek Lötters
13 The Role and Influence of Care Providers
on Work Disability ....................................................................... 203
Carel Hulshof and Glenn Pransky
14 Understanding Work Disability Systems and Intervening
Upstream ....................................................................................... 217
Ellen MacEachen
15 Tools for Assessing Work Disability ........................................... 229
Marie-José Durand and Quan Nha Hong
Part IV Work Disability Issues on Speci fi c Disorders
16 Predicting Return to Work for Workers
with Low-Back Pain ..................................................................... 255
Ivan A. Steenstra, Jason W. Busse, and Sheilah Hogg-Johnson
17 Mental Health Problems and Mental Disorders: Linked
Determinants to Work Participation and Work
Functioning ................................................................................... 267
Marc Corbière, Alessia Negrini, and Carolyn S. Dewa
18 Cancer Survivorship .................................................................... 289
Courtney G. Collins, Alicia Ottati, and Michael Feuerstein
19 Specific Disorder-Linked Determinants: Traumatic
Brain Injury .................................................................................. 303
Carol Cancelliere, J. David Cassidy, and Angela Colantonio
Part V Effective Work Disability Prevention Interventions
20 Clinical Interventions to Reduce Work Disability
in Workers with Musculoskeletal Disorders or Mental
Health Problems ........................................................................... 317
J. Bart Staal, A. De Rijk, I. Houkes, and M.W. Heymans
21 Workplace Interventions ............................................................. 335
Sandra H. van Oostrom and Cécile R.L. Boot
22 Sickness and Disability Policy Interventions ............................. 357
Johannes R. Anema, Christopher Prinz, and Rienk Prins
23 Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions for Prevention
of Work Disability ........................................................................ 373
Kimi Uegaki, Allard J. van der Beek, Emile Tompa,
and Maurits W. van Tulder
24 Informing the Public: Preventing Work Disability
and Fostering Behavior Change at the Societal Level .............. 389
Douglas P. Gross, Sameer Deshpande, Maxi Miciak,
Erik L. Werner, Michiel F. Reneman,
and Rachelle Buchbinder
25 Return to Work Stakeholders’ Perspectives
on Work Disability ....................................................................... 409
Amanda E. Young
Part VI The Challenge of Implementing Evidence
26 Core Components of Return-to-Work Interventions ............... 427
Katia M. Costa-Black
27 Identifying Local Obstacles and Facilitators
of Implementation ........................................................................ 441
Jean-Baptiste Fassier
28 Building an International Educational Network
in Work Disability Prevention .................................................... 461
Patrick Loisel
Appendix: Work Disability Theories: A Taxonomy
for Researchers ..................................................................................... 475
Angelique de Rijk
Index ...................................................................................................... 501
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