| Literature DB >> 30967157 |
Michael Di Donato1, Ross Iles2, Tyler Lane2, Alex Collie2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is the greatest contributor to the global burden of disease and can result in work disability. Previous literature has examined the influence of personal factors, the healthcare system, workplace, and income support systems on work disability due to low back pain. Income support systems may also influence healthcare and the workplace, leading to an impact on healthcare quality and functional capacity. However, there has been little insight as to how or in what contexts this influence occurs. This realist review aims to provide an explanation of how and in what contexts income support systems impact the healthcare quality and functional capacity of people who are unable to work due to low back pain.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare; Income support; Low back pain; Realist review; Workers’ compensation
Year: 2019 PMID: 30967157 PMCID: PMC6454741 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-019-1003-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Fig. 1Initial theories
Fig. 2Example of a CMO configuration using an initial theory (mechanism 1)
Fig. 3Overall realist review process
Income support and healthcare system characteristics (adapted from [46, 48, 50, 51])
| Characteristic | Type |
|---|---|
| Region | Region where the approach is located |
| Disability policy model | Social-democratic disability policy model, liberal disability policy model, corporatist disability policy model |
| Employment injury protection scheme type | Social insurance, non-contributory non-means-tested scheme (universal), non-contributory means-tested schemes (social assistance), employer liability |
| Unemployment protection scheme type | Contributory unemployment benefit schemes, non-contributory unemployment benefit schemes, employment guarantee schemes, unemployment individual savings accounts, severance pay |
| Healthcare system funding model | Market model, welfare state model, mixed model |
| Healthcare system type | National health service, national health insurance, social health insurance, private health system, etatist social health insurance |
| Comments | Additional comments about this approach to supporting workers with NSLBP |
Eligibility criteria
| Inclusion | Exclusion | |
|---|---|---|
| Study focus | Any system that provides income support for people with NSLBP (e.g. workers’ compensation, disability support systems) | Systems that do not offer income support systems |
| Study design | Qualitative description | |
| Grey literature | Position statements | |
| Study population | Working-age adults in whom NSLBP is the cause of any absence from work | Participants younger than 18 years |
| Outcome | Healthcare quality worker functional capacity (e.g. work, activities of daily living) | Pain |
General data extraction tool
| Author | – | |
| Year | – | |
| Type | Primary study? Review? Grey literature? | |
| Region | USA? Australia? | |
| Relevance | Rating | Very relevant, moderately relevant, or less relevant? |
| Justification | Does the study adequately address an initial theory? Does it address a mechanism, context, or outcome? | |
| Rigour | Rating | Very rigorous, moderately rigorous, or less rigorous? |
| Justification | Did the authors of this study draw an inference that can make a methodologically credible test of a theory? | |
| Context | Mechanism | 1, 2, 3, all..? |
| Evidence | How does this contextual factor contribute to an initial theory/CMO configuration? | |
| Page | Page number | |
| Author interpretation | How do the authors interpret this result? Does the interpretation contribute to our initial theories? | |
| Mechanism | Mechanism | 1, 2, 3, all..? |
| Position | Support, refute, other? | |
| Evidence | What is the evidence for the mechanism proposed by this literature? How and why does it generate an outcome? How does it fit with our initial theories? | |
| Page | Page number | |
| Author interpretation | How do the authors interpret this result? Does the interpretation contribute to our initial theories? | |
| Outcome | Evidence | What is the outcome of the mechanism in this literature? How is this outcome defined? |
| Location | Page number, paragraph | |
| Author interpretation | How do the authors interpret this result? Does the interpretation contribute to our initial theories? | |
| Comments | Additional comments about this literature | |
| Citation | Any citations in this article that could be appropriate for inclusion in the review | |