Participatory ergonomics as a return-to-work intervention: A future challenge?
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Background: Participatory ergonomics (PE) are often applied for prevention of low back pain (LBP). In this pilot-study, a PE-program is applied to the disability management of workers sick listed due to LBP. Methods: The process, implementation, satisfaction, and barriers for implementation concerning the PE-program were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively for 35 workers sick listed 2-6 weeks due to LBP and their ergonomists. Results: Two-hundred-and-seventy ergonomic solutions were proposed to the employer. They were targeted more at work design and organization of work (58.9%) than at work-place and equipment design (38.9%). They were planned mostly on a short-term basis (74.8%). Almost half (48.9%) of the solutions for work adjustment were completely or partially implemented within 3 months after the first day of absenteeism. Most workers were satisfied about the PE-program (median score 7.8 on a 10-point scale) and reported a stimulating effect on return-to-work (66.7%). Main obstacles to implementation were technical or organizational difficulties (50.0%) and physical disabilities of the worker (44.8%). Conclusions: This study suggests that compliance, acceptance, and satisfaction related to the PE-program were good for all participants. Almost half of the proposed solutions were implemented. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Topics
ArbeidsproductiviteitDisability managementImplementationLow back painParticipatory ergonomicsProcessReturn-to-workSatisfactionSick leaveWork adjustmentAbsenteeismClinical articleDisabilityEmployerEquipment designErgonomicsOrganizationPilot studySatisfactionWorkWork resumptionWork scheduleWorkplaceAdultComplianceDisability EvaluationFemaleHuman EngineeringHumansLow Back PainMaleMiddle AgedNetherlandsPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient SatisfactionPilot ProjectsQuestionnaires
TNO Identifier
237251
ISSN
02713586
Source
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 44(3), pp. 273-281.
Pages
273-281
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