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Wellbeing After Finalization of a Workers' Compensation Claim: A Systematic Scoping Review.
Weir, James; Fary, Robyn; Gibson, Mark; Mitchell, Tim; Johnston, Venerina; Wyatt, Mary; Guthrie, Robert; Myers, Bronwyn; Beales, Darren.
Afiliação
  • Weir J; Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia. James.Weir@postgrad.curtin.edu.au.
  • Fary R; Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Gibson M; Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin enAble Institute and Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Mitchell T; Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Johnston V; Pain Options, 7 Hardy Street, South Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Wyatt M; Centre for Health Research, University of Southern Queensland, Darling Heights, Australia.
  • Guthrie R; School of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich, QLD, Australia.
  • Myers B; Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (MonCOEH), Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Beales D; Faculty of Business and Law, School of Management and Marketing, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
J Occup Rehabil ; 2024 Jan 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38286892
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

A workers' compensation claim may have significant negative impacts on an injured worker's wellbeing. Wellbeing provides a good global measure of potential effects of a claim on an individual, and is important for contemporary economic modelling. The purpose of this study was to synthesize knowledge about the wellbeing of injured workers after the finalization of a workers' compensation claim and identify gaps in the current literature.

METHODS:

A systematic scoping review was conducted.

RESULTS:

71 full-text articles were screened for inclusion, with 32 articles eligible for this review. None of the included articles evaluated overall wellbeing. Included articles did evaluate a variety of constructs inherent in wellbeing. Injured workers were generally disadvantaged in some manner following claim finalization. The literature recommends a focus on reducing negative impacts on injured workers after finalization of a compensation claim, with a need for regulatory bodies to review policy in this area.

CONCLUSION:

There appears to be potential for ongoing burden for individuals, employers, and society after finalization of a workers' compensation claim. A gap in knowledge exists regarding the specific evaluation of wellbeing of injured workers following finalization of a workers' compensation claim.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article