Canada trains researchers to share the love!
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Disability prevention researchers benefit from collaboration and communication in an innovative Canadian program
Take Home Messages:
Going it alone during the return to work process generally has poor results: similarly, attempting to research work disability in isolation is less effective than collaborating with other researchers.
Conducting quality research involves having a good understanding of the field, including recognising the interplay between personal factors, workplace issues and policy decisions.
The Work Disability Prevention St...
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