Health practice and management
Health-care providers and health-care services play an important part in the return to work (RTW) of injured workers and in disability management processes at workers’ compensation boards in Canada. IWH research supports front-line health-care practitioners—including primary care physicians and allied health-care professionals, who support or treat workers with injuries and illnesses that affect their ability to work.
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How employers are improving RTW outcomes for public safety workers with PSTI
Public safety employers face a range of challenges when supporting workers to return to work after experiencing a post-traumatic stress injury. Employers have developed strategies to face these challenges, as outlined in a recent IWH Speaker Series presentation.
Published: March 12, 2025

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Employers face challenges in supporting public safety personnel with post-traumatic stress injuries
In Ontario, a pilot program has been developed to help treat public safety workers with post-traumatic stress injuries. To identify any needed changes to the program, IWH researchers asked employers about their experiences helping these workers return to work after a mental health injury.
Published: January 15, 2025

At Work article
How employers are improving RTW outcomes for public safety workers with PSTI
Work-related post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI) are complex and highly prevalent among public safety workers such as those in police and fire services. Faced with the challenges of supporting employees who have experienced such an injury, public safety employers have developed strategies to improve return to work (RTW) after PTSI. These strategies were highlighted in a recent IWH Speaker Series presentation.
Published: March 2025
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Summary of findings tables for measurement property reviews: the evolution and application of OMERACT's summary of measurement properties (SOMP) Table
Published: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, February 2025
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Implementing the PEIR Framework and PEIRS-22 to facilitate improved and sustainable patient engagement in OMERACT
Published: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, February 2025

At Work article
Employers face challenges in supporting public safety personnel with post-traumatic stress injuries
Workers in public safety jobs, like firefighters or police, are often exposed to potentially traumatic events and may experience mental health injuries as a result. In Ontario, a pilot program has been developed to help treat these workers. To identify any needed changes to the program, IWH researchers asked employers about their experiences helping these workers return to work after a mental health injury.
Published: January 2025
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Project ECHO Occupational and Environmental Medicine: a qualitative study of healthcare providers supporting workers with work-related injuries and illnesses
Published: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, January 2025
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Clinical tools to assess functional capacity during risk assessment before elective noncardiac surgery : a scoping review
Published: Annals of Internal Medicine, January 2025
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ECHO OEM virtual community of learning for primary care
Published: Occupational Medicine, September 2024
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Guideline for reporting systematic reviews of outcome measurement instruments (OMIs): PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024
Published: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, July 2024
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Defining domains: developing consensus-based definitions for foundational domains in OMERACT core outcome sets
Published: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, June 2024
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Patient research partner engagement in OMERACT: enhancing engagement through the implementation of patient engagement in research tools
Published: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, May 2024