Fitness and Readiness for Work Following a Work-related Psychological Injury
My Session Status
What:
Plenary
When:
3:30 PM, Friday 26 Apr 2024 PDT
(55 minutes)
Where:
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
- Regency Ballroom CDEF
Determining timing and readiness to initiate return-to-work (RTW) discussions and/or activities can be tricky. Ideas about RTW hierarchy preferences and expectations for a full recovery may not be worth holding on to. Individual and systematic assumptions of a predictive, deterministic nature of readiness to RTW are not likely useful. In this session, we will discuss RTW decision making, common pitfalls to avoid, examples of popular decision-making tools, and what might be required from health care professionals when asked to comment on fitness and/or readiness to RTW.
Learning objectives
- Describe the concept of work readiness situated within the realities of occupational, cultural and community contexts.
- Discuss the complex and multifaceted construct of “fitness to work” by focusing on aspects that go beyond the duration models and context-free aspects of recovery and readiness.
- Describe the fluctuation of work functioning and associated performance as it relates to work re-entry and sustained employment.
- Consider “true” tests of readiness and how we can support the injured person.