Abstract Background Injuries to working age adults are common and place a considerable burden on health services accounting for more than 10% of GP sick notes and 14% of those claiming benefits because they are unable to work in the UK. General practitioners (GPs) currently assess fitness to work and provide care and referral to other services to facilitate return to work (RTW). Recent UK recommendations suggest replacing GP sickness certification with independent assessments of fitness to work after four weeks sick leave. The impact of a wide range of injuries on RTW and subsequent need for independent fitness to work assessments has not been well studied in the UK. The aim of this study was to quantify RTW and factors predicting RTW follo...
Background: Workplace injuries are common, cause significant morbidity for workers and have consider...
Background: Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious con...
Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recove...
Background Injuries to working age adults are common and place a considerable burden on health se...
The benefits of work for physical, psychological, and financial wellbeing are well documented. Retur...
© British Journal of General Practice. Background The benefits of work for physical, psychological, ...
Abstract Background Considerable indirect costs are incurred by time taken off work following accide...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Abstract Background This study examined how meeting the medical needs of injured workers after initi...
Background The purpose of this study was to describe the health status and work limitations in injur...
PURPOSE: To describe and demonstrate issues with return to work (RTW) outcome metrics in common use ...
In Britain each year thousands of people are injured in accidents on the roads or at work and pursu...
Introduction There is a lack of studies that focus exclusively on return to work (RTW) and sick leav...
Among workers with injuries who seek compensation, a general practitioner (GP) usually plays an impo...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal disorders and injuries (MSDI) are conditions that affect the loc...
Background: Workplace injuries are common, cause significant morbidity for workers and have consider...
Background: Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious con...
Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recove...
Background Injuries to working age adults are common and place a considerable burden on health se...
The benefits of work for physical, psychological, and financial wellbeing are well documented. Retur...
© British Journal of General Practice. Background The benefits of work for physical, psychological, ...
Abstract Background Considerable indirect costs are incurred by time taken off work following accide...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Abstract Background This study examined how meeting the medical needs of injured workers after initi...
Background The purpose of this study was to describe the health status and work limitations in injur...
PURPOSE: To describe and demonstrate issues with return to work (RTW) outcome metrics in common use ...
In Britain each year thousands of people are injured in accidents on the roads or at work and pursu...
Introduction There is a lack of studies that focus exclusively on return to work (RTW) and sick leav...
Among workers with injuries who seek compensation, a general practitioner (GP) usually plays an impo...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal disorders and injuries (MSDI) are conditions that affect the loc...
Background: Workplace injuries are common, cause significant morbidity for workers and have consider...
Background: Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious con...
Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recove...