“Knowing how to play the game”: Clinician experiences of treating patients with a compensable injury in Australia
Capturing lay perspectives on policy effectiveness: Employers’ and precariously employed workers’ suggested improvements for the workers’ compensation system and work injury processes
Precarious but Possible: A Qualitative Study of the Landscape of Gig Work for People Living with Disabilities and Future Recommendations for Best Practices
Musculoskeletal health and work: development and internal-external cross-validation of a model to predict risk of work absence and presenteeism in people seeking primary healthcare
Usability testing of the Smart Work Injury Management (SWIM) system to assist case managers in predicting the work disability of injured workers
Work-related fear-avoidance beliefs and risk of low-back pain: Prospective cohort study among healthcare workers
Cost-effectiveness of a multi-faceted workplace intervention to prevent and manage musculoskeletal pain in nursing staff: a cluster-randomized controlled trial (INTEVAL_Spain)
Evaluating Effectiveness of Telerehabilitation Services Among Injured Workers Treated in a Canadian Workers’ Compensation System: A Population-Based Study
Assistive technology’s potential to improve employment of people with disabilities
Experiences of working with lower limb osteoarthritis: A qualitative study
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