Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative and qualitative literature
Reasons for the study
Employers, insurers and workers have expressed a growing interest in workplace-based return-to-work (RTW) intervention studies. To provide a comprehensive summary of the most effective workplace-based RTW interventions and to direct future research priorities in this area, the Institute for Work & Health conducted a systematic review of the return-to-work literature published since 1990. The systematic review was initiated at the request of Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Researchers sought to answer the following question: "What workplace-based return-to-work interventions are effective and under what conditions?"
Progress
The results of the systematic review were published in 2004, and became the basis of the Institute's popular tool Seven "Principles" for Successful Return to Work.
Related research summaries
- Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: summary of a systematic review . Sharing Best Evidence: Institute for Work & Health, January 2004.
Related scientific publications
- MacEachen E, Clarke J, Franche RL, Irvin E. Systematic review of the qualitative literature on return to work after injury. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. 2006;32(4):257-269. Download article from this page.
- Franche RL, Cullen KL, Clarke J, Irvin E, Sinclair S, Frank JW. Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative literature. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2005;15(4):607-631. doi:10.1007/s10926-005-8038-8.
- Franche RL, Cullen KL, Clarke J, MacEachen E, Frank JW, Sinclair S, Reardon R. Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative and qualitative literature (appendices). Institute for Work & Health; 2004.
- Franche RL, Cullen KL, Clarke J, MacEachen E, Frank JW, Sinclair S, Reardon R. Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative and qualitative literature (full report). Institute for Work & Health; 2004.
- Franche RL, Cullen KL, Clarke J, MacEachen E, Frank JW, Sinclair S, Reardon R. Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative and qualitative literature (overview). Institute for Work & Health; 2004.
Project status
Completed 2004