A multivariate analysis of factors associated with early offer and acceptance of a work accommodation following an occupational musculoskeletal injury.

JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE(2009)

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Objective: To identify factors associated with offer and acceptance of work accommodation. Methods: In 401 claimants with musculoskeletal injuries, two logistic regressions identified individual and workplace factors associated with work accommodation offer and acceptance. Results: Unionized status,strong disability management policies and practices, low supervisor support, and pink collar occupation were associated with work accommodation offer.,job tenure over 1 year and lighter physical work. were associated with acceptance. Younger age and more repetitive physical work demands were positively associated with both outcomes. Pink.-collar status was positively associated with offers, but negatively with acceptance. Gender, mental health, pain, job satisfaction, firm size, people-oriented culture, safety climate, and ergonomic practices were not significant predictors. Conclusions: One month post-injury, workplace factors and age are determinants of offer and acceptance of work accommodation, while individual health factors play no significant role. (J Occup Environ Med. 2009,51:969-983)
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multivariate analysis,young adult,cross sectional studies
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