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Stakeholders' Role and Actions in the Return-to-Work Process of Workers on Sick-Leave Due to Common Mental Disorders: A Scoping Review.

Marc Corbière1,2, Maud Mazaniello-Chézol3,4, Marie-France Bastien3,5, Estelle Wathieu3,6, Roxane Bouchard7, Alexandra Panaccio8, Stéphane Guay3,9, Tania Lecomte3,10.   

Abstract

The lack of knowledge regarding the roles and actions of return to work (RTW) stakeholders create confusion and uncertainty about how and when to RTW after experiencing a common mental disorder (CMD). Purpose The purpose of this scoping review is to disentangle the various stakeholders' role and actions in the RTW process of workers on sick-leave due to CMDs. The research question is: What is documented in the existing literature regarding the roles and actions of the identified stakeholders involved in the RTW process of workers on sick-leave due to CMDs? Methods In conducting this scoping review, we followed Arksey and O'Malley's (Int J Soc Res Methodol 8:19-32, 2005) methodology, consisting of different stages (e.g., charting the data by categorizing key results). Results 3709 articles were screened for inclusion, 243 of which were included for qualitative synthesis. Several RTW stakeholders (n=11) were identified (e.g., workers on sick leave due to CMDs, managers, union representatives, rehabilitation professionals, insurers, return to work coordinators). RTW stakeholders' roles and actions inter- and intra-system were recommended, either general (e.g., know and understand the perspectives of all RTW stakeholders) or specific to an actor (e.g., the return to work coordinator needs to create and maintain a working alliance between all RTW stakeholders). Furthermore, close to 200 stakeholders' actions, spread out on different RTW phases, were recommended for facilitating the RTW process. Conclusions Eleven RTW stakeholders from the work, heath and insurance systems have been identified, as well as their respective roles and actions. Thanks to these results, RTW stakeholders and policy makers will be able to build practical relationships and collaboration regarding the RTW of workers on sick leave due to CMDs.

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Keywords:  Action; Common mental disorder; Return to work; Role; Scoping review; Stakeholder; System

Year:  2020        PMID: 31673934     DOI: 10.1007/s10926-019-09861-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Rehabil        ISSN: 1053-0487


  13 in total

Review 1.  Primary Care Physicians' Learning Needs in Returning Ill or Injured Workers to Work. A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Andrea D Furlan; Shireen Harbin; Fabricio F Vieira; Emma Irvin; Colette N Severin; Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia; Margaret Tiong; Anil Adisesh
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2022-05-05

2.  Exploring Employer Perspectives on Their Supportive Role in Accommodating Workers with Disabilities to Promote Sustainable RTW: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  J Jansen; C R L Boot; M A Alma; S Brouwer
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2022-02-15

3.  Swedish managers' experience-based understanding of the Capacity to work in employees with Common Mental Disorders: a Focus Group Study.

Authors:  Ellinor Tengelin; Gunnel Hensing; Kristina Holmgren; Christian Ståhl; Monica Bertilsson
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2022-03-04

4.  Return to work following long term sickness absence: a comparative analysis of stakeholders' views and experiences in six European countries.

Authors:  Adela Elena Popa; Mehtap Akgüç; Ziv Amir
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2022-09-14

Review 5.  Return to Work for Mental Ill-Health: A Scoping Review Exploring the Impact and Role of Return-to-Work Coordinators.

Authors:  E MacEachen; E McDonald; E Neiterman; E McKnight; C Malachowski; M Crouch; S Varatharajan; N Dali; E Giau
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2020-09

6.  Effects of a Person-Centered eHealth Intervention for Patients on Sick Leave Due to Common Mental Disorders (PROMISE Study): Open Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Matilda Cederberg; Sara Alsén; Lilas Ali; Inger Ekman; Kristina Glise; Ingibjörg H Jonsdottir; Hanna Gyllensten; Karl Swedberg; Andreas Fors
Journal:  JMIR Ment Health       Date:  2022-03-15

7.  Enhanced Capacity to Act: Managers' Perspectives When Participating in a Dialogue-Based Workplace Intervention for Employee Return to Work.

Authors:  Therese Eskilsson; Sofia Norlund; Arja Lehti; Maria Wiklund
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2021-06

8.  Aligning stakeholders' understandings of the return-to-work process: a qualitative study on workplace meetings in inpatient multimodal occupational rehabilitation.

Authors:  Nina Elisabeth Klevanger; Marius Steiro Fimland; Marit By Rise
Journal:  Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being       Date:  2021-12

9.  Managing and Mitigating Suffering in the Return-to-Work Process.

Authors:  Megan Woods; Mandy L Matthewson
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-12-09

10.  Employees Receiving Inpatient Treatment for Common Mental Disorders in Germany: Factors Associated with Time to First and Full Return to Work.

Authors:  Alexandra Sikora; Gundolf Schneider; Uta Wegewitz; Ute Bültmann
Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2021-05-29
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