The process of rehabilitation, return and stay at work of aging workers who suffered an occupational injury: A portrait based on the experience of Canadian stakeholders

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Lecours, A., Laliberté, M., Lord, M. M., Léonard, G. et Ruel, J. (2022). The process of rehabilitation, return and stay at work of aging workers who suffered an occupational injury: A portrait based on the experience of Canadian stakeholders. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 32 (4). pp. 790-802. ISSN 1053-0487 1573-3688 DOI 10.1007/s10926-022-10045-8

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Abstract

Purpose.
This study aims to paint a picture of the factors that influence the process of rehabilitation, return, and stay at work, for aging workers who have suffered an occupational injury.

Methods.
Based on a descriptive interpretative research design, the authors conducted interviews with 23 participants (i.e., aging workers, workers’ representatives, employers, insurers, and rehabilitation professionals) to gather their perspectives. Qualitative data was analyzed through thematic analysis.

Results.
Fifteen factors related to the worker, health system, workplace, or compensation system were identified. These factors prevail during rehabilitation, return to work, stay at work, or the entire process.

Conclusions.
This study contributes to the advancement of knowledge regarding three main ideas: (1) the importance of not placing the responsibility on the worker in this complex process, (2) the key role of the compensation system, and (3) the necessity of transforming work to reduce ageism.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: Aging workers Occupational rehabilitation Qualitative research Return to work Stay at work Aging Canada Humans Occupational Injuries Workers' Compensation Workplace Human Occupational accident Workman compensation
Date de dépôt: 21 oct. 2024 18:33
Dernière modification: 21 oct. 2024 18:33
Version du document déposé: Post-print (version corrigée et acceptée)
URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/11509

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