[HTML][HTML] Return-to-work following occupational rehabilitation for long COVID: descriptive cohort study

K Brehon, R Niemeläinen, M Hall… - JMIR Rehabilitation …, 2022 - rehab.jmir.org
Background Emerging evidence suggests that worldwide, between 30% and 50% of those
who are infected with COVID-19 experience long COVID (LC) symptoms. These symptoms …

Impact of robotics and human enhancement on occupation: what does it mean for rehabilitation?

M Djebrouni, G Wolbring - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: People with disabilities face participation challenges in all occupations. Scientific
and technological advancements impact the occupational landscape of humans. This …

A framework for understanding how variation in health care service delivery affects work disability management

K Sharpe, K McGrail, C Mustard, C McLeod - Journal of occupational …, 2022 - Springer
Introduction Differences in disability duration after work injury have been observed across
jurisdictions, regions and urban and rural settings. A key aspect of effective disability …

The experiences of workers who do not successfully return to work following a work-related injury

RE Gewurtz, S Premji, DL Holness - Work, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
BACKGROUND: A minority of workers with work-related injuries experience challenges
returning to work. While factors that hinder return-to-work (RTW) are well-documented, the …

Cumulative stigma among injured immigrant workers: a qualitative exploratory study in Montreal (Quebec, Canada)

D Côté, J Dubé, S Gravel, D Gratton… - Disability and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This paper presents the phenomenon of stigmatisation among injured immigrant
and ethnocultural minority workers experiencing a long-standing disability. Stigmatisation …

Work-related injuries among commercial janitors in Washington State, comparisons by gender

CK Smith, NJ Anderson - Journal of safety research, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction We analyzed workers' compensation (WC) data to identify characteristics
related to workers' compensation claim outcomes among janitorial service workers in …

Tool for the meaningful consideration of language barriers in qualitative health research

S Premji, A Kosny, B Yanar… - Qualitative Health …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Individuals who experience language barriers are largely excluded as participants from
health research, resulting in gaps in knowledge that have implications for the development …

Le retour au travail d'immigrants ayant subi une lésion professionnelle: les embûches de la rencontre interculturelle et la précarité du lien d'emploi

S Gravel, J Dubé, D Côté, BW White, D Gratton - Alterstice, 2017 - erudit.org
Cet article rapporte une partie des résultats d'une étude exploratoire sur le processus de
réadaptation et de retour au travail en contexte de relations interculturelles. Cette étude …

Return-to-work in a language barrier context: Comparing Quebec's and Ontario's workers' compensation policies and practices

S Premji, M Begum, A Medley… - … sur le travail et la …, 2021 - journals.openedition.org
The question of how workers' compensation systems should account for language barriers is
of increasing importance given Canada's growing linguistic diversity. This study is the first to …

Systemic barriers to reporting work injuries and illnesses in contexts of language barriers

S Premji, M Begum, A Medley - American journal of industrial …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Workers who experience language barriers are at increased risk of work‐
related injuries and illnesses and face difficulties reporting these health problems to their …