Training the next generation of researchers in work disability prevention: the Canadian Work Disability Prevention CIHR Strategic Training Program

Publication type
Journal article
Authors
Loisel P, Cote P, Durand MJ, Franche RL, Sullivan MJ, Baril R, Gagnon D, Lacroix A, Lariviere C, Marchand S, Bombardier C, Cole DC, Guzman J, Hogg-Johnson S, Arsenault B, Dutil E, Berthelette D, Lippel K, Vezina N, Brun JP, Dionne CE, Moffet H, Cooper J, Imbeau D, Wells R, Yassi A
Date published
2005 Sep 01
Journal
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
273-284
PMID
16119220
Open Access?
No
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There is a need to create, disseminate, and implement new knowledge in the work disability prevention (WDP) field. Training programs attracting high-quality applicants and taking into account the complexity of this emerging field are urgently needed. METHODS: An advanced training program, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), was developed by 24 mentors affiliated with nine different universities. The main objective of this program is to develop transdisciplinary knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding WDP. This program has been developed for PhD students or post-doctoral fellows already registered full-time in a Canadian or recognized foreign university whose main interest is WDP, regardless of the health problem. RESULTS: Since its implementation, the program received two successive cohorts of 10 students. They were registered in 13 universities in five countries and trained in nine different disciplines. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCES: Appropriate WDP research may save major societal costs attributable to prolonged work disability. The proposed training program will contribute to developing tomorrow's research workforce