Abstract Background Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recovery. In Australia, General Practitioners (GPs) see about 96 % of injured workers, making them the main gatekeepers to workers’ entitlements. Most people with compensable injuries in Australia are certified as “unfit to work” by their GP, with a minority of patients certified for modified work duties. The reasons for this apparent dissonance between evidence and practice remain unexplored. Little is known about the factors that influence GP sickness certification behaviour in Australia. The aim of this study is to describe the factors influencing Australian GPs certification practice throug...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Background: Sickness certification causes problems for general practitioners (GPs). Difficulty with ...
Background: In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) see around two-thirds of people injured in roa...
Abstract Background Strong evidence supports an early...
Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recove...
Background: Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious con...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play a critical role in facilitating injured workers return ...
Objective: To examine patterns of the sickness certification of workers compensation claimants by ge...
Objective: The aim of this study was to present the views of four stakeholder groups, namely general...
Primary care practitioners play a critical role in supporting return to work (RTW) and minimising th...
Workers’ compensation authorities expect that various stakeholders – insurers, employers, injured wo...
Among workers with injuries who seek compensation, a general practitioner (GP) usually plays an impo...
Objectives To explore how general practitioners operate the sickness certification system, their vie...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Purpose Mental health conditions (MHC) are an increasing reason for claiming injury compensation in ...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Background: Sickness certification causes problems for general practitioners (GPs). Difficulty with ...
Background: In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) see around two-thirds of people injured in roa...
Abstract Background Strong evidence supports an early...
Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recove...
Background: Work-related injuries resulting in long-term sickness certification can have serious con...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play a critical role in facilitating injured workers return ...
Objective: To examine patterns of the sickness certification of workers compensation claimants by ge...
Objective: The aim of this study was to present the views of four stakeholder groups, namely general...
Primary care practitioners play a critical role in supporting return to work (RTW) and minimising th...
Workers’ compensation authorities expect that various stakeholders – insurers, employers, injured wo...
Among workers with injuries who seek compensation, a general practitioner (GP) usually plays an impo...
Objectives To explore how general practitioners operate the sickness certification system, their vie...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Purpose Mental health conditions (MHC) are an increasing reason for claiming injury compensation in ...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Background: Sickness certification causes problems for general practitioners (GPs). Difficulty with ...
Background: In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) see around two-thirds of people injured in roa...