Musculoskeletal disorders are among the leading causes of work-related physical disability in the province of Quebec in Canada. The authors conducted a focus group study with physiotherapists and physical rehabilitation therapists working with patients whose treatments are compensated by the Quebec Workers’ Compensation Board with the goal of exploring quality of care and ethical issues. Three main themes were identified: (1) systemic factors, (2) complexity in treatment decisions and (3) inequality of care. Although physiotherapy professionals strive to give these patients the best possible care, patients might not always be provided with optimal or equal treatment. When compared with other patients, there appear to be differences with res...
OBJECTIVES: A cross-sectional study was conducted to measure the prevalence of work-related injuries...
The National Occupational Health and Safety Commission of Australia has identified musculoskeletal i...
Musculoskeletal disorders are most common factors of extreme long-term and physical pain that many p...
Health care services provided by workers’ compensation systems aim to facilitate recovery for injure...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
Purpose: The study aim was to quantify physiotherapy service distribution among compensated workers ...
Affiliated institutions include: Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (N. Cooper, L. Taylor), Universit...
Background: Musculoskeletal system disorders are common among health care workers worldwide. They ar...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Musculoskeletal injuries have increased in the past decade, and this has caused a sequela of pain an...
Lately the topic of service quality (especially in the medicine area) is widely discussed. As this t...
Physiotherapy is associated with positive health outcomes and is highly valued among community dwell...
Background and Purpose. This study described the physical therapy referral of workers compensated fo...
For most people work is a key determinant of self-worth, family esteem, identity and standing within...
OBJECTIVES: A cross-sectional study was conducted to measure the prevalence of work-related injuries...
The National Occupational Health and Safety Commission of Australia has identified musculoskeletal i...
Musculoskeletal disorders are most common factors of extreme long-term and physical pain that many p...
Health care services provided by workers’ compensation systems aim to facilitate recovery for injure...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
Purpose: The study aim was to quantify physiotherapy service distribution among compensated workers ...
Affiliated institutions include: Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (N. Cooper, L. Taylor), Universit...
Background: Musculoskeletal system disorders are common among health care workers worldwide. They ar...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Musculoskeletal injuries have increased in the past decade, and this has caused a sequela of pain an...
Lately the topic of service quality (especially in the medicine area) is widely discussed. As this t...
Physiotherapy is associated with positive health outcomes and is highly valued among community dwell...
Background and Purpose. This study described the physical therapy referral of workers compensated fo...
For most people work is a key determinant of self-worth, family esteem, identity and standing within...
OBJECTIVES: A cross-sectional study was conducted to measure the prevalence of work-related injuries...
The National Occupational Health and Safety Commission of Australia has identified musculoskeletal i...
Musculoskeletal disorders are most common factors of extreme long-term and physical pain that many p...