This collection of essays presents four challenges: how the changing nature of work is causing a rise in disability; prevention; rehabilitation; and the difficulty of reconciling fairness and sustainability in a competitive era. It explores a range of policy options for dealing with this situation.
This collection of essays presents four challenges: how the changing nature of work is causing a rise in disability; prevention; rehabilitation; and the difficulty of reconciling fairness and sustainability in a competitive era. It explores a range of policy options for dealing with this situation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Part 1: Introduction 1 Restating Disability or Disabling the State: Four Challenges / Terrence Sullivan and John Frank Part 2: The Industrial-Epidemiological Shift 2 From Chainsaws to Keyboards: Injury and Industrial Disease in British Columbia / Aleck Ostry 3 Workforce and Workplace Change: Implications for Injuries and Compensation / Morley Gunderson and Douglas Hyatt 4 Women, Work, and Injury / Jinjoo Chung, Donald Cole and Judy Clarke Part 3: Prevention 5 The Importance of Psychosocial Risk Factors in Injury / Michael Kerr 6 Ergonomic Interventions for Reducing Musculoskeletal Disorders / Robert Norman and Richard Wells 7 Firm-Level Organizational Practices and Work Injury / Harry Shannon 8 Joint Health and Safety Committees: Finding a Balance / John O'Grady Part 4: Rehabilitation and Return to Work 9 Staging Treatment Interventions following Soft Tissue Injuries / Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Donald Cole, Pierre Côté, and John Frank 10 The Natural History and Effective Treatment of Chronic Pain from Musculoskeletal Injury / Eldon Tunks, Joan Crook and Mikaela Crook 11 Effective Disability Management and Return-to-Work Practices / Ann-Sylvia Brooker, Judy Clarke, Sandra Sinclair, Victoria Pennick and Sheilah Hogg-Johnson Part 5: Entitlement, Fairness and Sustainability 12 Determining Occupational Disorder: Can This Camel Carry More Straw? / John Frank and Andreas Maetzel 13 Fatality Benefits: Rationale and Practice / Terry Thomason 14 Psychiatric Disability and Workers' Compensation / William Gnam Appendices A Categories of Injury and Disease B Gender Differences in Work Exposure and Injury C Bradford Hill's Criteria for Assessing Evidence of Causation D Fatality Benefit Comparisons Contributors Index
Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Part 1: Introduction 1 Restating Disability or Disabling the State: Four Challenges / Terrence Sullivan and John Frank Part 2: The Industrial-Epidemiological Shift 2 From Chainsaws to Keyboards: Injury and Industrial Disease in British Columbia / Aleck Ostry 3 Workforce and Workplace Change: Implications for Injuries and Compensation / Morley Gunderson and Douglas Hyatt 4 Women, Work, and Injury / Jinjoo Chung, Donald Cole and Judy Clarke Part 3: Prevention 5 The Importance of Psychosocial Risk Factors in Injury / Michael Kerr 6 Ergonomic Interventions for Reducing Musculoskeletal Disorders / Robert Norman and Richard Wells 7 Firm-Level Organizational Practices and Work Injury / Harry Shannon 8 Joint Health and Safety Committees: Finding a Balance / John O'Grady Part 4: Rehabilitation and Return to Work 9 Staging Treatment Interventions following Soft Tissue Injuries / Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Donald Cole, Pierre Côté, and John Frank 10 The Natural History and Effective Treatment of Chronic Pain from Musculoskeletal Injury / Eldon Tunks, Joan Crook and Mikaela Crook 11 Effective Disability Management and Return-to-Work Practices / Ann-Sylvia Brooker, Judy Clarke, Sandra Sinclair, Victoria Pennick and Sheilah Hogg-Johnson Part 5: Entitlement, Fairness and Sustainability 12 Determining Occupational Disorder: Can This Camel Carry More Straw? / John Frank and Andreas Maetzel 13 Fatality Benefits: Rationale and Practice / Terry Thomason 14 Psychiatric Disability and Workers' Compensation / William Gnam Appendices A Categories of Injury and Disease B Gender Differences in Work Exposure and Injury C Bradford Hill's Criteria for Assessing Evidence of Causation D Fatality Benefit Comparisons Contributors Index
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