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Articles about 'Barriers and facilitators in RTW'

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Webinar recording: Barriers and enablers to healthcare professionals adopting a patient-centered (biopsychosocial) approach.

contributorWendy Ng & Tim Mitchell

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Wendy Ng & Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Tim Mitchell address the issue of the implementation of patient-centered care into clinical practice

Workers’ compensation needs better health care – Part I

contributorDr Mary Wyatt

Dr Wyatt explains how problems with agency, explanation deficits, delays and disputes, over-medicalisation and failure to deal with distress and whole, complex people (rather than just their medical problems) derail health outcomes in workers' comp.

Making the case for VBH

contributorGabrielle Lis

Seven potential benefits of value-based healthcare (VBH) in the context of workers’ compensation.

Webinar recording:Recovery Blueprint: helping case managers help injured workers

contributorRoss Iles

The Recovery Blueprint project is a partnership between Monash University and WorkCover Queensland with the aim of introducing evidence-based risk identification to workers compensation case management in Queensland.

Webinar recording: Implementing early screening to identify and manage at risk workers to prevent unnecessary work disability: Lessons from the WISE study

contributorProfessor Michael Nicholas

This webinar outlines the key learnings from the WISE study and the core components that made a major difference.

Webinar recording:Systematic approaches to identifying and addressing biopsychosocial barriers – the missing policy in RTW Part 1

contributorPam Garton PhD

In part 1 of 3, Pam Garton PhD gives us background on her research and discusses the identification of Psychosocial risk.

Webinar recording: Implications for the Health Benefits of Good Work in the era of COVID-19

contributorKeith Govias

Good work has health benefits even during times of crisis. Tips for supporting remote workers, protecting essential services workers, and looking after injured workers whilst coping with COVID.

Webinar recording: Case management - Early identification of people at high risk for work disability

contributorDr Mary Wyatt

Dr Mary Wyatt gives an introduction to identifying and supporting high-risk individuals and barriers to return to work.

An introduction to self-compassion

contributorGabrielle Lis

A look at the emerging evidence on a meditation-based approach that promises relief from depression, anxiety and rumination.

Let go of toxic workplace 'emotional labour'

contributorAstrid Helene Kendrick, University of Calgary

Deep acting at work could be a protective factor for employees in challenging situations, but it can also take a toll and lead to burnout.

Said or unsaid, words matter

contributorRTWMatters team

Six powerful phrases that are heard too often, or not often enough, in the field of RTW.

Webinar recording: Expectations Management in Vocational Rehabilitation

contributorDr Boris Fedoric

This webinar is designed to educate individuals working in the injury management space on a variety of expectations and constraints that can affect return to work.