Publications by authors named "R L Franche"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to improve workplace communication and support for individuals with disabilities through the evaluation of the Job Demands and Accommodation Planning Tool (JDAPT) over nine months.
  • A total of 269 workers with health limitations participated, providing data through online surveys to assess the tool's effectiveness and its impact on various employment-related outcomes.
  • Results showed significant improvements in workers' self-efficacy, perceived productivity, and absenteeism, indicating JDAPT's potential to enhance workplace support for employees with disabilities.
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Purpose Sensibility refers to a tool's comprehensiveness, understandability, relevance, feasibility, and length. It is used in the early development phase to begin assessing a new tool or intervention. This study examined the sensibility of the job demands and accommodation planning tool (JDAPT).

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Purpose Employers increasingly are asked to accommodate workers living with physical and mental health conditions that cause episodic disability, where periods of wellness are punctuated by intermittent and often unpredictable activity limitations (e.g., depression, anxiety, arthritis, colitis).

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Introduction: Coarse exposure assessment and assignment is a common issue facing epidemiological studies of shift work. Such measures ignore a number of exposure characteristics that may impact on health, increasing the likelihood of biased effect estimates and masked exposure-response relationships. To demonstrate the impacts of exposure assessment precision in shift work research, this study investigated relationships between work schedule and depression in a large survey of Canadian nurses.

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Purpose Organizational-level policies and practices that promote safety leadership and practices, disability management and ergonomic policies and practices are considered key contextual determinants of return to work. Our objective was to examine the role of worker-reported organizational policies and practices (OPPs) in return to work (RTW) and work role functioning (WRF) and the mediating role of pain self-efficacy and work accommodation. Methods A worker cohort (n = 577) in Ontario, Canada was followed at 1, 6 and 12 months post injury.

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