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Occupational rehab professionals can help workers adopt preventive behaviours when returning to...
Healthcare practitioners can worsen their patients’ condition if they communicate negative...
A study highlights the importance of addressing ‘moral injury’, organisational practices and...
Healthcare professionals have more influence than they may realise on the attitudes and beliefs...
A sense of injustice is common among injured workers and can prolong their suffering. What...
A study suggests it’s time for a rethink on what causes distress in first responders and how to...
A study provides valuable insights into long-term outcomes for tailored interventions in...
A study suggests that competition overrides communication and collaboration in private physio...
What does the evidence say about using scripted messages to communicate with people?
Supervisors, senior managers and workplace culture play an important role in how well workers do...
The fears that the people around injured workers — their employers, family members and GPs —...
A study suggests that workplace mental health screening programs on their own may not be very...
Universities need to support student well-being, but this requires them to support the...
A study identifies some new psychosocial risks in hospitality jobs and proposes a way to assess...
What things make it harder or easier for physiotherapists to use a biopsychosocial approach when...
Three recent studies show how important it is for workplaces to focus on identifying and...
An app called ‘RTW after TBI’ could help people return to work and deal with the challenges they...
A study suggests that when employers and workers agree on what workplace risks are and how to...
A study of an AI drive app shows that digital psychosocial interventions can improve recovery...
A study found that visits by inspectors can improve how companies manage psychosocial risks
Evidence shows that a caring environment can have a powerful impact on workers’ mental health...
Using anonymous data in workplace risk assessments, taking the results seriously and having a...
Bullying increases the risk of workers getting sick and taking time off from work, both in the...
A recent study reveals that when it comes to workplace hazards, work, health and safety...
A recent study reveals that when it comes to workplace hazards, work, health and safety...
A study busts the myth that pain medications are necessary to ‘get on top of the pain’.
Research shows that our emotional and mental state can influence how well we heal and bounce...
A study shows how using medical narratives — or sharing stories about medical experiences — can...
A study suggests that taking a break, getting some exercise and spending time in nature — either...
A study reveals that workers of colour are less likely to return to work after illness or injury.
Swearing feels good — not just psychologically, it also helps us tolerate pain.
A study suggests that some types of reassurance by doctors might be more helpful than others...
What makes it so hard to effectively assess and implement measures to address psychosocial...
Early mental health services can accelerate recovery, improve function and improve...
A study into what motivates people to engage in programs for preventing low back pain offers...
A study confirms the strong link between work disability and suicide or self-harm.
Being kinder to oneself may be a key to dealing with ongoing pain and achieving greater well-being
A worksite self-management program that used a group psycho-education format helped workers with...
By using the 3 ‘ingredients’ of self-determination theory, healthcare professionals can help...
A recent study into a new approach called Cognitive Functional Therapy offers hope for those...