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J Occup Rehabil. 2010 Sep;20(3):349-66. doi: 10.1007/s10926-010-9229-5.
Introduction Most workers who incur an injury on the job follow a relatively straightforward path through a workers' compensation claim, recovery and return to work. However, a minority of compensation claims is prolonged and can be disproportionately costly. We conducted this qualitative study in order to gain an understanding of systemic, process-related problems affecting injured workers who had failed to return to work as expected. Method A total of 69 in-depth interviews were conducted with injured workers with complex and extended workers' compensation claims and with return-to-work (RTW) providers such as health care providers, insurers, legal advisors, and workplaces. The study was based in Ontario, Canada. A modified grounded theory analysis led to the identification of common mechanisms in RTW problems. Results We identify problems with return to work and extended workers' compensation claims in dysfunctions in organizational dynamics across RTW systems including the workplace, healthcare, vocational rehabilitation and workers' compensation. These system problems are difficult to identify because they appear as relatively mundane and bureaucratic. These appeared to have damaging effects on workers in the form of a 'toxic dose' affecting the worker beyond the initial injury. Conclusions Worker's problems with extended claims were linked to RTW policies that did not easily accommodate conflict or power imbalances among RTW parties and by social relations and processes that impeded communication about RTW situations and problems. Avenues for intervention are located in a shift to a critical lens to RTW process that addresses differences of knowledge, resources, and interests among different parties.
简介
大多数在工作中受伤的工人会通过工人赔偿索赔、康复和重返工作岗位的相对简单的途径来处理。然而,少数赔偿索赔会延长,并且可能不成比例地昂贵。我们进行这项定性研究是为了了解影响未能按预期重返工作岗位的受伤工人的系统性、与过程相关的问题。
方法
共对 69 名患有复杂和延长的工人赔偿索赔的受伤工人以及重返工作岗位 (RTW) 的提供者(如医疗保健提供者、保险公司、法律顾问和工作场所)进行了深入访谈。该研究在加拿大安大略省进行。经过修正的扎根理论分析确定了 RTW 问题中的常见机制。
结果
我们发现 RTW 系统中组织动态失调会导致重返工作岗位和延长工人赔偿索赔的问题,包括工作场所、医疗保健、职业康复和工人赔偿。这些系统问题很难识别,因为它们看起来相对平凡和官僚。这些问题似乎对工人造成了“毒性剂量”的损害,超出了最初的伤害。
结论
工人延长索赔的问题与 RTW 政策有关,这些政策不容易适应 RTW 各方之间的冲突或权力失衡,以及阻碍关于 RTW 情况和问题的沟通的社会关系和流程。干预的途径在于将 RTW 过程转变为关注不同各方之间的知识、资源和利益差异的批判性视角。