Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
Stakeholders’ negotiation during the return to work of disabled workers: a scoping review
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
Stakeholders’ negotiation during the return to work of disabled workers: a scoping review
Stakeholders’ negotiation during the return to work of disabled workers: a scoping review
Subject
Stakeholders, disabled workers
Description
Introduction: Stakeholders’ negotiation could be key to return to work (RTW), yet the field of research addressing it is in its infancy. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of research on RTW
stakeholders’ negotiations for workers with musculoskeletal (MSD)
or common mental disorders (CMD). Material and method: Six databases were searched (CINAHL, Business Source Complete, PsycInfo, ABI inform, PubMed, and Scopus) to retain full-text studies addressing a negotiation process during the RTW of workers with MSD or CMD, published in English or French, between 1990 and 2021. Papers were recorded in Endnote and screened in a three-step process (title, abstract, full text). A framework for analyzing strategic negotiations was used for data charting, aggregation, and summarization.
Results: From 3706 references, 19 were retained, examining 12 different studies. The majority (7/12) was published in the last 10 years and (8/12) included a work intervention. Despite some confusion regarding data that sometimes could refer to different Negotiation frameworks’ components, all of these were documented. It emerges that stakeholders’ priorities, expectations, attitudes, and concerns may be affected by modifiable factors pertaining to the desirability of change and non-modifiable ones pertaining to the feasibility of change. Moreover, negotiations appear closely related to the development of workers’ capabilities.
Conclusion: This study portrays the current state of knowledge on
RTW stakeholders’ negotiation. To better unite efforts to guide and
facilitate RTW negotiations, further research would gain from using
a common framework.
stakeholders’ negotiations for workers with musculoskeletal (MSD)
or common mental disorders (CMD). Material and method: Six databases were searched (CINAHL, Business Source Complete, PsycInfo, ABI inform, PubMed, and Scopus) to retain full-text studies addressing a negotiation process during the RTW of workers with MSD or CMD, published in English or French, between 1990 and 2021. Papers were recorded in Endnote and screened in a three-step process (title, abstract, full text). A framework for analyzing strategic negotiations was used for data charting, aggregation, and summarization.
Results: From 3706 references, 19 were retained, examining 12 different studies. The majority (7/12) was published in the last 10 years and (8/12) included a work intervention. Despite some confusion regarding data that sometimes could refer to different Negotiation frameworks’ components, all of these were documented. It emerges that stakeholders’ priorities, expectations, attitudes, and concerns may be affected by modifiable factors pertaining to the desirability of change and non-modifiable ones pertaining to the feasibility of change. Moreover, negotiations appear closely related to the development of workers’ capabilities.
Conclusion: This study portrays the current state of knowledge on
RTW stakeholders’ negotiation. To better unite efforts to guide and
facilitate RTW negotiations, further research would gain from using
a common framework.
Creator
Marie-Michelle Gouin, Marie-France Coutu, Marie-José Durand
Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
Date
January 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
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Citation
Marie-Michelle Gouin, Marie-France Coutu, Marie-José Durand, “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
Stakeholders’ negotiation during the return to work of disabled workers: a scoping review,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2360.
Stakeholders’ negotiation during the return to work of disabled workers: a scoping review,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2360.