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Family matters: compensable injury and the effect on family

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
Volume 40, Issue 8, Pages 935-944

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1283450

Keywords

Injury; workers' compensation; motor vehicle accident; roles; qualitative research; pain; Victoria; Australia

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  1. Australian Research Council
  2. WorkSafe Victoria
  3. Transport Accident Commission
  4. Comcare

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Purpose: It is well acknowledged that involvement in injury compensation processes can have a substantial impact on the recovery of the injured person. However, little attention has been given to the social or family consequences of compensable injury. The aims of this study were to better understand both the impact of compensable injury on the family and the role that families play after an injury, throughout the compensation process, and during return to work. Methods: Eighteen injured persons and nine family members recruited through three compensation authorities in Victoria (Australia) were interviewed. A thematic analysis was used to identify the role that family played after injury and how family members were affected during the recovery and compensation process. Results: The results highlight the important role family members play following a compensable injury, in addition to factors that impact family members' daily living, health, and well-being. The study suggests that compensation processes can have an impact on family members, despite compensation systems not formally acknowledging the family in policy or procedure. Conclusions: Compensation authorities should formally consider the role of family in recovery from injury, not only as one means of addressing the overall burden of injury but as a conduit for improving health and function among injured people.

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