A hospital-based return-to-work programme in Singapore

Ind Health. 2023 Jul 29;61(4):269-274. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2022-0072. Epub 2022 May 19.

Abstract

Return to Work (RTW) programmes have become imperative in manpower scarce countries. This paper describes a RTW programme in a Singapore tertiary hospital, reports patient outcomes and discusses the practicality and effectiveness of the programme. Seventy-three workers participated in the programme over a two-year period. A statistically significant increase in work ability and self-perceived overall health status from first contact with worker (baseline) to discharge was observed. Continued programme participation till first RTW was associated with higher work ability and self-perceived overall health status at baseline. The RTW Coordinator-anchored multidisciplinary model which provided holistic support to the worker and addressed stakeholder interests were central to the programme's success. Greater awareness of RTW programme benefits will improve sustained participation. Our RTW programme features, implementation experiences and participant reported effectiveness may inform the development of improved return to work models.

Keywords: Coordination; Health performance indicators; Injury; Occupational fitness; Occupational health; Occupational rehabilitation; Performance.

MeSH terms

  • Hospitals*
  • Humans
  • Return to Work*
  • Singapore