Background:- Chronic pain (CP) remains the second commonest reason for being off work. Tertiary return to work (RTW) interventions aim to improve psychological and physical capacity amongst workers already off sick. Their effectiveness for workers with CP is unclear. Aims:- To explore which tertiary interventions effectively promote RTW for CP sufferers. Methods:- We searched eight databases for randomised controlled trials evaluating the effectiveness of tertiary RTW interventions for CP sufferers. We employed the Cochrane Risk of Bias (ROB) and methodological quality assessment tools for all included papers. We synthesised findings narratively. Meta-analysis was not possible due to heterogeneity of study characteristics. R...
Review question - Which individual interventions are successful in promoting sustainable RTW in pati...
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...
Psychologically and physically safe work is good for the health and well-being of most people includ...
Background:- Resilience is a developing concept in relation to pain, but has not yet been reviewed i...
An abstract presented at British Journal of Pain's Annual Scientific Meeting. Five of the best abstr...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of early multidisciplinary interventions in promoting wo...
Objective: This randomized clinical trial was performed to compare the effect of a new multidiscipli...
Background Resilience is a developing concept in relation to pain, but has not yet been reviewed in ...
Background: Psychological interventions have mixed effects on improving employee outcomes, partly du...
Introduction: Work absenteeism due to chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP) is a major societal and ind...
Introduction Work is good for you, but chronic pain can have a negative impact on a person’s life in...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
This paper discusses findings from Wainwright et al (2014) (research with doctors and patients) and ...
Review question - Which individual interventions are successful in promoting sustainable RTW in pati...
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...
Psychologically and physically safe work is good for the health and well-being of most people includ...
Background:- Resilience is a developing concept in relation to pain, but has not yet been reviewed i...
An abstract presented at British Journal of Pain's Annual Scientific Meeting. Five of the best abstr...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of early multidisciplinary interventions in promoting wo...
Objective: This randomized clinical trial was performed to compare the effect of a new multidiscipli...
Background Resilience is a developing concept in relation to pain, but has not yet been reviewed in ...
Background: Psychological interventions have mixed effects on improving employee outcomes, partly du...
Introduction: Work absenteeism due to chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP) is a major societal and ind...
Introduction Work is good for you, but chronic pain can have a negative impact on a person’s life in...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
This paper discusses findings from Wainwright et al (2014) (research with doctors and patients) and ...
Review question - Which individual interventions are successful in promoting sustainable RTW in pati...
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...