Predicting return to work - A long-term follow-up study of railroad workers after low back injuries

被引:30
作者
Hunter, SJ
Shaha, S
Flint, D
Tracy, DM
机构
[1] Hlth Serv Business, Intermt Hlth Care, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 USA
[2] GartnerGrp, Stamford, CT USA
关键词
Federal Employers Liability Act; functional restoration; low back; railroad; spine rehabilitation; work;
D O I
10.1097/00007632-199811010-00014
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Design. Evaluation of the long-term outcomes of 178 railroad employees with low back injury who had completed a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program, Objectives. To study two major areas: 1) outcomes of the rehabilitation program in terms of the patient's improvement in function and rate of return to work and 2) factors that predict long-term retention at work, both at the railroad and elsewhere. Summary of Background Data. Several studies have been published examining rehabilitation outcomes of individuals covered under workers' compensation law, but few exist that have examined railroad workers covered by the Federal Employers Liability Act, and few studies exist with follow-up periods longer than 3 years. Methods. Physical/medical, self-reported, and employment/financial data were collected on each patient from medical and employment records. Follow-up data regarding employment status were obtained either from he employer or from the patient by telephone interview. Results. On average, the patients improved in all objective and subjective measures after rehabilitation. Improvements in these measures were not predictive of return to work. At follow-up examination, 89% of the contacted patients were employed-61% still at the railroad. The employment factors of lost work days and length of employment and the financial factor of wage rate were the most predictive of long-term work status. Conclusions. The multidisciplinary program in the current study was found to improve patient physical functioning and reduce pain. However, success in these measures was not predictive of long-term work status, suggesting that other factors have an impact on work status. Clinicians must be aware that employment nad financial factors may have a strong influence on return-to-work outcomes.
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页码:2319 / 2328
页数:12
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