Journal article
Unexpected barriers in return to work: Lessons learned from injured worker peer support groups
Abstract
Some workers who are injured at work have unexpectedly prolonged absences from work. Experiences of workers who constitute a disproportionate cost to the return-to-work system and the systemic and compliance-related barriers they encounter during the process of returning to work are reported. A qualitative interview based study was conducted with 37 members of three injured worker peer support groups in a Canadian province. Four dimensions of …
Authors
MacEachen E; Kosny A; Ferrier S
Journal
WORK A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 155–164
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
August 2007
DOI
10.3233/wor-2007-00652
ISSN
1051-9815