Workplace practices to ensure a safe and sustainable return to work of workers who have had a musculoskeletal disorder Pour voir la vidéo, veuillez activer Javascript et considérez mettre à jour votre navigateur à une version supportant le HTML5. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Iuliana Nastasia, researcher with the IRSST, assesses possible differences between evidence-based best RTW practices and current workplace practices. Related Documents View slideshow From the same project Scientific Reports Workplace Practices for Healthy and Sustainable Return to Work R-983, R-1047 Scientific Publications Workplace practices in return to work employees with musculoskeletal disordersIuliana Nastasia, Durand M.-J., Coutu M.-F., Collinge C. , Cibotaru A.Source : in Implementing Work Disability Prevention Knowledge : 3rd Work Disability Prevention and Integration Conference / WDPI, (3rd : September 28-October 1st, 2014 : Toronto, Canada), 2014Workplace practices in return to work employees with musculoskeletal disordersIuliana Nastasia, Durand M.-J., Coutu M-F., Collinge C. , Cibotaru A.Source : Proceedings of 19th Triennial Congress of the IEA, Melbourne, Victoria, 2015 (p. 919-920). Retrieved from http://ergonomics.uq.edu.au/iea/proceedings/Index_files/papers/919.pdfWorkplace practices aimed at preventing prolonged work disability in workers compensated for work related musculoskeletal disorders: a multiple case studyIuliana Nastasia, Durand M.-J., Coutu M-F., Collinge C. , Cibotaru A.Source : Proceeding of 9th International Scientific Conference on the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (PREMUS 2016), Toronto, ON, 2016 (pp. 232). Retrieved from https://premus2016.iwh.on.ca/doc/PREMUS2016_Book_of_Abstracts.pdfPratiques des milieux de travail pour assurer un retour au travail sain et durable des travailleurs ayant subi un trouble musculo-squelettiqueIuliana NastasiaSource : Communication présentée au Rendez-vous de la science de l'IRSST, Montréal, QC.Pratiques des milieux de travail pour un retour au travail sain et durable des travailleurs ayant subi un trouble musculosquelettiqueIuliana NastasiaSource : Communication présentée à Rendez-vous de la science, Montréal, QC.IntroductionDurand M.-J., Iuliana NastasiaSource : Dans M.-J. Durand, L'incapacité au travail au Québec : éléments de réflexion et d'intervention quant aux nouveaux défis, (p. 3-7). Longueuil, Qc: Centre d'action en prévention et réadaptation de l'incapacité au travail.Workplace practices and research evidence in preventing prolonged disability in workers with musculoskeletal disordersIuliana Nastasia, Coutu M-F., Gaspard S.Source : (2019). PREMUS 2019 the 10th International Scientific Conference on the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, (p. 197).Pratiques des milieux de travail pour un retour et un maintien durable en emploiIuliana Nastasia, Durand M.-J., Coutu M.-F., Rives R.Source : (2022). Communication présentée à 4e Congrès francophone sur les troubles musculosquelettiques, Monastir, Tunisie.Workplace practices for preventing prolonged disability in workers with musculoskeletal disorders in Quebec: A multiple case studyIuliana Nastasia, Durand M.-J., Coutu M.-F., Collinge C. , Cibotaru A.Source : Communication présentée à 4th WDPI Conference: Work Disability Prevention Knowledge, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas. [Affiche]. Tiré de http://www.wdpi2016.org/images/WDPI_Science-programme-2016-LR2.pdfDoes gender impact perspectives on successful return to work after a work-related musculoskeletal injury?Gaspard S., Iuliana NastasiaSource : Communication présentée à Gender Summit 11 2017 Amérique du Nord: Embracing Pluralism and Thriving Through Diversity. Shaping Science and Innovation, Montréal, QC. [Affiche]. 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