Skip to main content
Top
Published in: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 4/2021

01-05-2021 | Original Article

Work disability negotiations between supervisors and occupational health services: factors that support supervisors in work disability management

Authors: Liisa Lappalainen, Juha Liira, Anne Lamminpää

Published in: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | Issue 4/2021

Login to get access

Abstract

Purpose

A work disability negotiation takes place between a supervisor, the disabled employee and the occupational health service (OHS) to support the disabled employee in returning to their work, often with temporary work accommodation. The objective of this study was to define the factors of a work disability negotiation with OHS that supported or hindered supervisors in their task/role in work disability management.

Methods

The study setting comprised two parts: the creation of survey questions and the actual survey of supervisors (N = 254) from six public and private organizations in Finland. Of these, 133 (52%) had participated in one or more work disability negotiations. The responses covered about 240 work disability cases and considerably more negotiations.

Results

The study identified four key elements that the supervisors expressed as major success factors in the negotiations. First, it was crucial that the supervisors learned about the employee’s health restrictions and understood the issues relating to their work disability. Second, the parties should aim for common solutions and conclusions through collaboration. Third, active participation of all the negotiation parties is important. The supervisors gave a high rating to OHS taking their views seriously. Last, the supervisors appreciated collaboration in a constructive atmosphere.

Conclusion

In order for a negotiation to help supervisors in their challenges, it should reach solutions, conclusions and a restructured comprehension of the work disability problem in a constructive atmosphere and with active communication between stakeholders.
Literature
go back to reference Anema JR, Schellart AJ, Cassidy JD, Loisel P, Veerman TJ, van der Beek AJ (2009) Can cross country differences in return-to-work after chronic occupational back pain be explained? An exploratory analysis on disability policies in a six country cohort study. J Occup Rehabil 19(4):419–426CrossRef Anema JR, Schellart AJ, Cassidy JD, Loisel P, Veerman TJ, van der Beek AJ (2009) Can cross country differences in return-to-work after chronic occupational back pain be explained? An exploratory analysis on disability policies in a six country cohort study. J Occup Rehabil 19(4):419–426CrossRef
go back to reference Carroll C, Rick J, Pilgrim H, Cameron J, Hillage J (2010) Workplace involvement improves return to work rates among employees with back pain on long-term sick leave: a systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions. Disabil Rehabil 32(8):607–621CrossRef Carroll C, Rick J, Pilgrim H, Cameron J, Hillage J (2010) Workplace involvement improves return to work rates among employees with back pain on long-term sick leave: a systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions. Disabil Rehabil 32(8):607–621CrossRef
go back to reference Cunningham C, Doody C, Blake C (2008) Managing low back pain: knowledge and attitudes of hospital managers. Occup Med (Lond) 58(4):282–288CrossRef Cunningham C, Doody C, Blake C (2008) Managing low back pain: knowledge and attitudes of hospital managers. Occup Med (Lond) 58(4):282–288CrossRef
go back to reference Franche R-L, Cullen K, Clarke J, Irvin E, Sinclair S, Frank J et al (2005a) Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative literature. J Occup Rehabil 15:607–631CrossRef Franche R-L, Cullen K, Clarke J, Irvin E, Sinclair S, Frank J et al (2005a) Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative literature. J Occup Rehabil 15:607–631CrossRef
go back to reference Franche RL, Baril R, Shaw W, Nicholas M, Loisel P (2005b) Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: optimizing the role of stakeholders in implementation and research. J Occup Rehabil. 15(4):525–542 ((Review))CrossRef Franche RL, Baril R, Shaw W, Nicholas M, Loisel P (2005b) Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: optimizing the role of stakeholders in implementation and research. J Occup Rehabil. 15(4):525–542 ((Review))CrossRef
go back to reference Gensby U, Labriola M, Irvin E, Amick BC 3rd, Lund T (2014) A classification of components of workplace disability management programs: results from a systematic review. J Occup Rehabil 24(2):220–241CrossRef Gensby U, Labriola M, Irvin E, Amick BC 3rd, Lund T (2014) A classification of components of workplace disability management programs: results from a systematic review. J Occup Rehabil 24(2):220–241CrossRef
go back to reference Halonen JI, Solovieva S, Pentti J, Kivimäki M, Vahtera J, Viikari-Juntura E (2016) Effectiveness of legislative changes obligating notification of prolonged sickness absence and assessment of remaining work ability on return to work and work participation: a natural experiment in Finland. Occup Environ Med 73(1):42–50CrossRef Halonen JI, Solovieva S, Pentti J, Kivimäki M, Vahtera J, Viikari-Juntura E (2016) Effectiveness of legislative changes obligating notification of prolonged sickness absence and assessment of remaining work ability on return to work and work participation: a natural experiment in Finland. Occup Environ Med 73(1):42–50CrossRef
go back to reference Halonen JI, Atkins S, Hakulinen H, Pesonen S, Uitti J (2017) Collaboration between employers and occupational health service providers: a systematic review of key characteristics. BMC Public Health 17(1):22CrossRef Halonen JI, Atkins S, Hakulinen H, Pesonen S, Uitti J (2017) Collaboration between employers and occupational health service providers: a systematic review of key characteristics. BMC Public Health 17(1):22CrossRef
go back to reference Kristman VL, Shaw WS, Boot CR, Delclos GL, Sullivan MJ, Ehrhart MG, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Researching complex and multi-level workplace factors affecting disability and prolonged sickness absence. J Occup Rehabil. 26(4):399–416CrossRef Kristman VL, Shaw WS, Boot CR, Delclos GL, Sullivan MJ, Ehrhart MG, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Researching complex and multi-level workplace factors affecting disability and prolonged sickness absence. J Occup Rehabil. 26(4):399–416CrossRef
go back to reference Lappalainen L, Liira J, Lamminpää A, Rokkanen T (2018) Work disability negotiations: supervisors’ view of work disability and collaboration with occupational health services. Disabil Rehabil. 41:1–11 Lappalainen L, Liira J, Lamminpää A, Rokkanen T (2018) Work disability negotiations: supervisors’ view of work disability and collaboration with occupational health services. Disabil Rehabil. 41:1–11
go back to reference Lax M (2015) Not quite a win-win: the corporate agenda of the stay at work/return to work project. New Solut 25(1):4–24CrossRef Lax M (2015) Not quite a win-win: the corporate agenda of the stay at work/return to work project. New Solut 25(1):4–24CrossRef
go back to reference Main CJ, Shaw WS, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Employer policies and practices to manage and prevent disability: conclusion to the special issue. J Occup Rehabil 26:490–498CrossRef Main CJ, Shaw WS, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Employer policies and practices to manage and prevent disability: conclusion to the special issue. J Occup Rehabil 26:490–498CrossRef
go back to reference McGuire C, Kristman VL, Shaw WS, Loisel P, Reguly P, Williams-Whitt K, Soklaridis S (2017) Supervisors’ perceptions of organizational policies are associated with their likelihood to accommodate back-injured workers. Disabil Rehabil 39(4):346–353CrossRef McGuire C, Kristman VL, Shaw WS, Loisel P, Reguly P, Williams-Whitt K, Soklaridis S (2017) Supervisors’ perceptions of organizational policies are associated with their likelihood to accommodate back-injured workers. Disabil Rehabil 39(4):346–353CrossRef
go back to reference Nelson CC, Shaw W, Robertson M (2016) Supervisors and presenteeism: how do supervisors accommodate and support skilled workers with chronic health concerns? Employ Respons Rights J 28:209–223CrossRef Nelson CC, Shaw W, Robertson M (2016) Supervisors and presenteeism: how do supervisors accommodate and support skilled workers with chronic health concerns? Employ Respons Rights J 28:209–223CrossRef
go back to reference Palmer KT, Harris EC, Linaker C, Barker M, Lawrence W, Cooper C, Coggon D (2012) Effectiveness of community- and workplace-based interventions to manage musculoskeletal-related sickness absence and job loss: a systematic review. Rheumatology (Oxford) 51(2):230–242CrossRef Palmer KT, Harris EC, Linaker C, Barker M, Lawrence W, Cooper C, Coggon D (2012) Effectiveness of community- and workplace-based interventions to manage musculoskeletal-related sickness absence and job loss: a systematic review. Rheumatology (Oxford) 51(2):230–242CrossRef
go back to reference Pransky G, Shaw W, Franche RL, Clarke A (2004) Disability prevention and communication among workers, physicians, employers, and insurers—current models and opportunities for improvement. Disabil Rehabil. 26(11):625–634 ((Review))CrossRef Pransky G, Shaw W, Franche RL, Clarke A (2004) Disability prevention and communication among workers, physicians, employers, and insurers—current models and opportunities for improvement. Disabil Rehabil. 26(11):625–634 ((Review))CrossRef
go back to reference Ristimäki H-L, Tiitinen S, Juvonen-Posti P, Ruusuvuori J (2020) Collaborative decision-making in return-to-work negotiations. J Pragmat 170:189–205CrossRef Ristimäki H-L, Tiitinen S, Juvonen-Posti P, Ruusuvuori J (2020) Collaborative decision-making in return-to-work negotiations. J Pragmat 170:189–205CrossRef
go back to reference Shaw WS, Robertson MM, Pransky G, McLellan RK (2003) Employee perspectives on the role of supervisors to prevent workplace disability after injuries. J Occup Rehabil 13(3):129–142CrossRef Shaw WS, Robertson MM, Pransky G, McLellan RK (2003) Employee perspectives on the role of supervisors to prevent workplace disability after injuries. J Occup Rehabil 13(3):129–142CrossRef
go back to reference Shaw WS, Main CJ, Pransky G, Nicholas MK, Anema JR, Linton SJ, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Employer policies and practices to manage and prevent disability: foreword to the special issue. J Occup Rehabil. 26:394–398CrossRef Shaw WS, Main CJ, Pransky G, Nicholas MK, Anema JR, Linton SJ, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Employer policies and practices to manage and prevent disability: foreword to the special issue. J Occup Rehabil. 26:394–398CrossRef
go back to reference Williams-Whitt K, Kristman V, Shaw WS, Soklaridis S, Reguly P (2016) A model of supervisor decision-making in the accommodation of workers with low back pain. J Occup Rehabil 26(3):366–381CrossRef Williams-Whitt K, Kristman V, Shaw WS, Soklaridis S, Reguly P (2016) A model of supervisor decision-making in the accommodation of workers with low back pain. J Occup Rehabil 26(3):366–381CrossRef
go back to reference Young AE, Viikari-Juntura E, Boot CR, Chan C, de Porras DG, Linton SJ, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Workplace outcomes in work-disability prevention research: a review with recommendations for future research (Review. Erratum in: J Occup Rehabil. 2017;27(2):306). J Occup Rehabil. 26(4):434–447CrossRef Young AE, Viikari-Juntura E, Boot CR, Chan C, de Porras DG, Linton SJ, Hopkinton Conference Working Group on Workplace Disability Prevention (2016) Workplace outcomes in work-disability prevention research: a review with recommendations for future research (Review. Erratum in: J Occup Rehabil. 2017;27(2):306). J Occup Rehabil. 26(4):434–447CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Work disability negotiations between supervisors and occupational health services: factors that support supervisors in work disability management
Authors
Liisa Lappalainen
Juha Liira
Anne Lamminpää
Publication date
01-05-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0340-0131
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1246
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-020-01623-5

Other articles of this Issue 4/2021

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 4/2021 Go to the issue