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Citation

Bender A, Eynan R, O'Grady J, Nisenbaum R, Shah R, Links PS. Work 2016; 54(1): 59-71.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, IOS Press)

DOI

10.3233/WOR-162263

PMID

26967028

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transportation industry workers are at high risk for exposure to traumatic incidents in the workplace. A considerable number of those exposed to such incidents will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, which leads to high rates of absenteeism and are costly to the public transit corporation and workplace safety compensation insurance.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the newly implemented Best Practice Intervention (BPI) provides superior outcomeswhen compared with Treatment-as-Usual (TAU) interventions in improving workers' rates of return to work (RTW), decreasing duration of time lost from work and overall reduction in severity of PTSD symptoms 6 months after exposure.

METHODS: A sequential mixed methods approach was used with qualitative analysis followed by a pre-post intervention design. Sixty-two participants were recruited to the (TAU) phase of the study and 79 to the (BPI) phase.

RESULTS: Significant differences were observed between the TAU and BPI groups in number of lost work days (TAU: 20 days vs. BPI: 52 days, pā€Š=ā€Š0.02). PTSD symptoms decreased with time (MPPS score: 51.3 vs. 24.35; pā€Š< ā€Š0.001). One-fifth of the participants (21 %) did not return to work by the end of the 6 months follow-up period.

CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrated the value of workplace interventions in improving awareness of psychological symptoms after exposure to a traumatic incident and the value of screening for PTSD symptoms.


Language: en

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