Patients' Experiences, Needs, and Expectations of Cooperation Between Medical Specialists and Occupational Health Physicians

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine(2023)

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Abstract
Objective Cooperation between clinical and occupational health care practitioners is a key aspect of clinical work-integrating care. This study aimed to gain insight into patients' experiences, needs, and expectations regarding cooperation between medical specialists and occupational health physicians. Methods A thematic qualitative study was conducted involving a total of 33 participants in eight online focus groups. Results Participants indicated practitioners are currently working in an isolated manner. However, participants desired for partnership between specialists and occupational health physicians to address work-related concerns and showed a need for explanation of the consequences of their diagnosis, so this can be translated into their ability to work. Conclusions Currently, cooperation between clinical and occupational health care is lacking. Yet, some participants experienced that these disciplines could complement each other by working together to support patients in work participation.
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medical specialists,physicians,patients,health,cooperation
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