Occupational physicians' role regarding return to work of workers with acquired disability

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Abstract

Occupational physicians are expected to play important roles in helping workers with an acquired disability return to work, However, the key elements to develop a successful program to help these workers return to work are still unclear. In this study, we searched the literature referring to occupational physicians' role in the return-to-work process of the workers with acquired disability. Many of these studies mentioned the following; occupational physicians should start co-operating with the treating physician right after the appearance of the disability and exchange medical and occupational health information with each other. When a disabled worker wishes to return to work, the occupational physician in charge should carefully evaluate his/her work ability, and fitness for the work. We also performed a hearing survey at 15 diverse institutions and organizations that are generally aimed at promoting employment, social welfare and medical service for disabled persons located in at least a 5 million population prefecture in Japan. Among them, the Local Occupational Center for the Disabled functions as the practical gateway for employment, and the Health and Welfare Center is the principal window for the social welfare of the disabled. However, their services are sometimes limited to only those who have become jobless and not for those returning to their original work. We considered that occupational physicians should also communicate positively with the organizations to promote successful returning of the workers with acquired disability to their former work.

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Tsutsui, T., Horie, S., & Kaji, H. (2002). Occupational physicians’ role regarding return to work of workers with acquired disability. Journal of UOEH, 24(3), 327–336. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.24.327

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