Determinants of Return to Work in Patients with Hand Disorders and Hand Injuries
Employment
Adult
Male
Time Factors
Pain
Work Capacity Evaluation
PROBLEM-SOLVING INVENTORY
Article
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
03 medical and health sciences
POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER
Injury Severity Score
0302 clinical medicine
Occupational Therapy
SEVERITY SCORING SYSTEM
Surveys and Questionnaires
Health Status Indicators
Humans
Musculoskeletal Diseases
VALIDITY
TRAUMA
Accident location
Hand injuries
Rehabilitation
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Hand Injuries
Middle Aged
SELF-EFFICACY SCALE
3. Good health
PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES
Logistic Models
RELIABILITY
Regression Analysis
EARLY-STAGE
Female
FOLLOW-UP
Hand disorders
DOI:
10.1007/s10926-009-9181-4
Publication Date:
2009-05-12T14:09:19Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Return to work (RTW) in patients with hand disorders and hand injuries is determined by several determinants not directly related to the physical situation. Besides biomedical determinants, work-related and psychosocial determinants may influence RTW as well. This study is conducted to investigate the influence of these potential determinants on RTW in patients with hand disorders and hand injuries.Included 91 patients who were operatively treated for a hand disorder or a hand injury, and who were employed prior to surgery. Patients answered several questionnaires on the aforementioned categories. Potential determinants significantly related to RTW in a univariate analysis were entered in a logistic regression for the total group and the acutely injured patients separately.Pain, accident location, job independence and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were univariately associated with RTW. Pain was a determinant for late RTW in the total group and accident location and symptoms of PTSD in the acutely injured group.Pain, accident location and symptoms of PTSD were most important in resuming work in hand injured patients or in patients with a hand disorder. These findings may indicate that attention should be paid to the treatment of pain, and to the development of symptoms of PTSD during rehabilitation. It may be necessary to make extra efforts aimed at RTW in patients who sustained their injury on the job.
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