IRSST - Bulletin de veille
IRSST - Bulletin de veille

14 avril 2025

Veille Réadaptation, retour et maintien au travail

 

Invalidi

Rysstad, T., Grotle, M., Traeger, A. C., Aasdahl, L., Vigdal, Ø. N., Aanesen, F., . . . Tveter, A. T. (2025). Predicting prolonged work absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: Development, validation, and clinical usefulness of prognostic prediction models. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00420-025-02129-8 Open Access

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Réadaptation

Kang, D. (2024). Back to work again: Survival analysis of factors promoting return after industrial accidents. Work, 80(2), 814-822. https://doi.org/10.1177/10519815241290022

Kluit, L., Hoving, J. L., Jamaludin, F. S., van Bennekom, C. A. M., Beumer, A., de Boer, A. G. E. M. et de Wind, A. (2025). Effectiveness of clinical healthcare interventions for enhancing the work participation of patients with various health conditions: A synthesis of systematic reviews. BMJ Open, 15(2), article e094201. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-094201 Open Access

Mekonnen, T. H., Sheehan, L. R., Di Donato, M., Collie, A. et Russell, G. (2025). Relationship between the timing of physical therapy commencement and the duration of work disability: A retrospective cohort analysis of work-related low back pain claims. BMC Public Health, 25(1), article 1329. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-22574-x Open Access

Turunen, J., Selinheimo, S., Gluschkoff, K., Böckerman, P., Kausto, J., Koskinen, A. et Väänänen, A. (2025). The gendered effect of rehabilitative psychotherapy use on income: Quasi-experimental evidence from a Finnish population with work disability due to common mental disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders, 377, 92-105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2025.02.058 Open Access

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Réparation - Accidents et maladies

Billias, N. et MacEachen, E. (2025). Capturing the perspectives of “laypeople” on policy effectiveness: Employers’ and precariously employed workers’ suggested improvements for the workers’ compensation system and work injury processes. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10926-025-10287-2

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Retour au travail

Bardal, I., Aars, N. A. P., Sanatkar, S., Stevelink, S. A. M., Brandseth, O. L., Brinchmann, B. et Mykletun, A. (2025). Is the association between graded sickness absence and return to work confounded by health? A longitudinal cohort study from the Norwegian neck and back registry. BMC Public Health, 25(1), 1202. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-22368-1 Open Access

Elling, J. M., Sänger, N., Schwarz, B., Seifert, N. et Hetzel, C. (2025). Return to work following medical rehabilitation for musculoskeletal disorders in times of the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective cohort study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2025.04.001 Open Access

Kang, D. (2024). Back to work again: Survival analysis of factors promoting return after industrial accidents. Work, 80(2), 814-822. https://doi.org/10.1177/10519815241290022

Premji, S., Neis, B., MacEachen, E. et Shor, G. (2025). The struggle for sustainable return to work among injured workers in situations of vulnerability: Policy, practice and the Canadian context. NEW SOLUTIONS, 35(1), 6-8. https://doi.org/10.1177/10482911251317582

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Syndrome post-COVID-19

Giorgianni, C., Cianci, V., Pitrone, C., Burrascano, G., Mondello, C., Gullì, N., . . . Sapienza, D. (2025). Occurrence of long COVID in healthcare workers at a university hospital and challenges in insurance and compensation evaluation. La Clinica Terapeutica, 176(2), 213-218. https://doi.org/10.7417/ct.2025.5208 Open Access

Sy, M. P., Frey, S., Baldissera, A., Pineda, R. C. et Toribio, F. N. R. B. (2024). The role of occupational therapists in return-to-work practice for people with post-COVID condition: A scoping review. Work, 80(2), 498-513. https://doi.org/10.1177/10519815241289658

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