Literature review
Evidence check: Principles of public health interventions to support injury recovery and return to productivity
Publisher
Injury
Productivity
Rehabilitation
Public health
Musculoskeletal conditions
Australia
New South Wales
Description
This review examined the evidence for the effectiveness for public health interventions and identified principles and strategies which could be used in public health interventions for injured people. The review found evidence that self-efficacy and/or goal setting are potentially effective approaches that could be incorporated into broader interventions and that cognitive behavioural therapy interventions can demonstrate significant and sustained improvements, particularly in the area of back pain. Multi-component interventions appear to be the most effective.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Sax Institute 2015
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
30 Nov 2015
