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Work rehabilitation programs: a 1997 survey.

Janell Jundt1, Phyllis M. King

  • 1Occupational Therapy Program, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA.

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|November 21, 2002
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Work rehabilitation programs are evolving, offering services in prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation. Future growth is expected in work injury prevention through ergonomics and job analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational therapy
  • Rehabilitation science
  • Workplace health

Background:

  • Work rehabilitation programs have adapted to healthcare changes, legislation, and consumer demands.
  • Occupational therapists play a key role in these evolving programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the current demographic profile of work rehabilitation programs.
  • To understand the services offered by these programs.

Main Methods:

  • Survey of occupational therapists employed in work rehabilitation programs.
  • Data collection on program services and demographics.

Main Results:

  • Respondents deliver services in prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation.

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  • Most programs offer worksite ergonomics, education, training, and job analyses.
  • Work injury prevention services are projected for significant growth.
  • Conclusions:

    • Work rehabilitation programs offer a diverse range of services.
    • There is a strong trend towards increased focus on work injury prevention.