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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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Double trouble! Do workplace supports mitigate lost productivity for young workers with both severe rheumatic diseases and depressive symptoms?

Background The objectives of this longitudinal study were to understand how comorbid rheumatic disease and depression symptoms were associated with at-work productivity among young adults, and to examine whether workplace support modified this association. Methods Seventy-six Canadian young adults
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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Return-to-work experiences in Ontario policing: Injured but not broken

Police officers and others working in police services are exposed to challenging and traumatic situations that can result in physical and/or psychological injuries requiring time off work. Safely returning to work post-injury is critical, yet little is known about current return-to-work (RTW
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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Disclosure decisions of workers living with a chronic health condition causing disability at work: Are decisions to disclose to co‑workers and supervisors different?

Individuals living with chronic physical or mental health/cognitive conditions must make decisions that are sometimes difficult about whether to disclose health information at work. This research investigated workers’ decisions to not to disclose any information at work, disclosure to a
archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
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Experiential aspects of participation in employment and mobility for adults with physical disabilities: Testing cross-sectional models of contextual influences and well-being outcomes

To use structural equation modeling to test research- and theory-informed models of potential predictors and outcomes of subjective experiences of employment and mobility participation in a national sample of people with physical disabilities. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting Canada
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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The job demands and accommodation planning tool (JDAPT): A nine-month evaluation of use, changes in self-efficacy, presenteeism, and absenteeism in workers with chronic and episodic disabilities

Enhancing workplace communication and support processes to enable individuals living with disabilities to sustain employment and return to work is a priority for workers, employers, and community stakeholders. The objective of this study was to evaluate a new resource that addresses support
scandanavian journal of work, environment and health
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Impact of employment and income support interventions on the health of young adults with episodic disability: Findings from a systematic review

Young adults living with episodic disabilities face unpredictable disruptions to their employment and health. Our study aimed to examine the impact of employment and income support interventions on the health and well-being of young adults living with episodic disabilities. Methods We
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
Journal Article

Return-to-work experiences in Ontario policing: Injured but not broken

Police officers and others working in police services are exposed to challenging and traumatic situations that can result in physical and/or psychological injuries requiring time off work. Safely returning to work post-injury is critical, yet little is known about current return-to-work (RTW
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
Journal Article

Racism: A neglected piece of the work disability management puzzle

Racism refers to a system of oppression in which status, power, resources, and other societal goods are unequally distributed on the basis of race or ethnicity. Racism plays a key role in shaping labour market outcomes and is a fundamental driver of health inequalities in the working
Disability and Health Journal
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Experiential aspects of employment and their relationship with work outcomes: A cross-sectional study using a novel measure of participation in workers with and without physical disabilities

Background People with disabilities often report restrictions to employment participation. Recent theorising emphasises the need for broadened conceptualisations of participation, incorporating subjective participation experiences. To examine relationships between subjective, experiential
Designing disability inclusive career fairs
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Designing disability inclusive career fairs: A guide for career fair organizers, job seekers, employers, and other collaborators

Career fairs, or job fairs, are events that connect employers and job seekers, offering opportunities to learn about companies and open positions. They play a crucial role in introducing job seekers to new career paths, expanding professional networks, boosting confidence, and launching careers
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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Racial and ethnic inequities in the return-to-work of workers experiencing injury or illness: A systematic review

Non-White workers face more frequent, severe, and disabling occupational and non-occupational injuries and illnesses when compared to White workers. It is unclear whether the return-to-work (RTW) process following injury or illness differs according to race or ethnicity. To
SSM- qualitative research in health
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Divided in a digital economy: Understanding disability employment inequities stemming from the application of advanced workplace technologies

s The digital transformation of the economy is characterized by the rapid advancement and wide-spread workplace application of digital technologies. Our study aimed to unpack how the digital transformation of the economy contributes to challenges and opportunities for the sustainable

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