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  • Patient Experience

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  • Return to work discussions are often challenging.
  • Competing interests and multiple stakeholders can erode trust in the return to work process.
  • These challenges can negatively impact health and well-being.

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  • To explore physician and patient experiences regarding health and return to work.
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  • To create a Medical Readers' Theatre workshop for stakeholder support.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted semi-structured interviews with 19 physicians and 15 patients.
  • Thematically analyzed interview transcripts from Canadian Maritime Provinces.
  • Developed a Readers' Theatre workshop based on emergent themes.

Main Results:

  • Identified six themes for patients and five for physicians.
  • Confirmed that return to work factors are not solely medical.
  • Developed four return to work scenarios for educational use.

Conclusions:

  • Return to work challenges extend beyond medical issues.
  • The Readers' Theatre workshop incorporates diverse stakeholder perspectives.
  • The intervention aims to foster reflective discussion on return to work.