Author/Authors :
Lukasczik, Matthias Department of Medical Psychology - Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Sciences - University of W ̈urzburg - W ̈urzburg, Germany , Wolf, Hans-Dieter Department of Medical Psychology - Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Sciences - University of W ̈urzburg - W ̈urzburg, Germany , Gerlich, Christian Department of Medical Psychology - Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Sciences - University of W ̈urzburg - W ̈urzburg, Germany , Küffner, Roland Department of Medical Psychology - Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Sciences - University of W ̈urzburg - W ̈urzburg, Germany , Vogel, Heiner Department of Medical Psychology - Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Sciences - University of W ̈urzburg - W ̈urzburg, Germany , Neuderth, Silke wurzburg University of Applied Sciences - 97070 W ̈urzburg, Germany
Abstract :
Medical rehabilitation increasingly considers occupational issues as determinants of health and work ability.
Information on work-related rehabilitation concepts should therefore be made available to healthcare professionals. Objective. To
revise a website providing healthcare professionals in medical rehabilitation facilities with information on work-related concepts
in terms of updating existing information and including new topics, based on recommendations from implementation research.
Method. The modification process included a questionnaire survey of medical rehabilitation centers (𝑛=28); two workshops with
experts from rehabilitation centers, health payers, and research institutions (𝑛 = 14 ); the selection of new topics and revision
of existing text modules based on expert consensus; and an update of good practice descriptions of work-related measures.
Results. Health payers’ requirements, workplace descriptions, and practical implementation aids were added as new topics. The
database of good practice examples was extended to 63 descriptions. Information on introductory concepts was rewritten and
supplemented by current data. Diagnostic tools were updated by including additional assessments. Conclusions. Recommendations
from implementation research such as assessing user needs and including expert knowledge may serve as a useful starting point
for the dissemination of information on work-related medical rehabilitation into practice. Web-based information tools such as the
website presented here can be quickly adapted to current evidence and changes in medicolegal regulations.
Keywords :
Addressing Work-Related Issues , Medical Rehabilitation , Revision , Online Information Tool , Healthcare Professionals , ICF