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Issue title: Special Section: The International Classification of Function (ICF) in Occupational Health
Guest editors: IJmert Kant and Ludovic G.P.M. van Amelsvoort
Article type: Research Article
Authors: van Amelsvoort, Ludovic G.P.M.a; * | de Brouwer, Carin P.M.a | Heerkens, Yvonne F.b | Widdershoven, Guy A.M.c | Kant, IJmerta
Affiliations: [a] Department of Epidemiology, Program of Functioning and Rehabilitation, CAPRHI School of Public Health, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands | [b] Research Group Occupation & Health, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands | [c] Department of Medical Humanities, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Ludovic G.P.M. van Amelsvoort, Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands. Tel.: +31 43 3882363; Fax: +31 43 3884128; E-mail: lgpm.vanamelsvoort@maastrichtuniversity.nl.
Abstract: Given large changes in working conditions and society, occupational health care has to prioritize its efforts towards fostering health and functioning of workers and as such promote work participation. This requires that more emphasis is given on the application of biopsychological models in the care of workers. Although a biopsychological approach is often mentioned as essential part of occupational health care, it’s application is often hampered in practice, by practical barriers and lack of practical knowledge. This is illustrated by a study that uncovered facilitating and hindering factors in the implementation process of a preventive strategy, proven effective in reducing the risk of long term sickness absence. To facilitate the use of biopsychological models in occupational health care, it is shown that setting up a training curriculum is possible, based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) grafted on available training in evidence based practice skills is possible. Furthermore, there is a need for elaboration of the personal factors relevant for workers and the relevant work-related environmental factors to support practical application of ICF in occupational health care. A paradigm shift in occupational health care can facilitate widespread implementation of the biopsychosocial approach in occupational health and may stimulate occupational health professionals to further integrate this approach in their daily practice.
Keywords: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), occupational health care education, implementation, screening, ICF contextual factors
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-172549
Journal: Work, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 153-156, 2017
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