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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
2nd place, PREMUS best paper competition: implementing return-to-work interventions for workers with low-back pain – a conceptual framework to identify barriers and facilitators
Patrick Loisel1  Marie-José Durand1  Jean-Baptiste Fassier2 
[1] ;Institut Universitaire de Médecine du Travail de Lyon, Domaine Rockefeller, 69373 Lyon Cedex 08, France.;
关键词: low-back pain;    program evaluation;    disability;    sickness absence;    health services research;    intervention;    vocational rehabilitation;    return-to-work;    diffusion of innovation;   
DOI  :  10.5271/sjweh.3138
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

OBJECTIVES: Workplace-based return-to-work (RTW) interventions (programs) for workers with low-back pain are more effective than usual healthcare. Nevertheless, the implementation of such interventions usually encounters many barriers within healthcare systems, workplaces, and insurance systems. The aims of this study were to first construct a conceptual framework to identify barriers and facilitators before implementing RTW interventions and second validate this conceptual framework empirically. METHODS: We conducted a literature review to identify barriers and facilitators described in three domains: (i) diffusion of innovations; (ii) implementation of healthcare programs; and (iii) implementation of low-back pain clinical guidelines. A selection process was used to identify core dimensions. To validate this framework, we conducted a multiple case study with embedded levels of analysis in two regions of France. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and focus groups with key participants. RESULTS: An initial framework was constructed with eight dimensions to be studied before implementation. This framework was eclectic, with different theoretical backgrounds. After the validation phase, some dimensions were modified, resulting in a revised conceptual framework that was theoretically and empirically grounded. CONCLUSIONS: This conceptual framework is an important contribution to the field of implementation science. It can be used in various settings to identify barriers and facilitators prior to implementing RTW interventions. In line with recommendations on knowledge transfer, this will enable evidence-based implementation strategies to be drawn up, improving intervention uptake and thus facilitating occupational disability prevention in low-back pain.

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