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The 'Ability' Paradigm in Vocational Rehabilitation: Challenges in an Ontario Injured Worker Retraining Program. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2011:epub. Abstract
The social interaction of return to work explored from co-workers experiences. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2011;33(21-22):1979-89. Abstract
The role of health care providers in long term and complicated workers' compensation claims. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2011;21(4):582-90. Abstract
Exploring the meaning of early contact in return-to-work from workplace actors' perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2011;33(2):137-45. Abstract
Effectiveness of health and safety in small enterprises: a systematic review of quantitative evaluations of interventions. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(2):163-79. Abstract
Workplace health understandings and processes in small businesses: a systematic review of the qualitative literature. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(2):180-98. Abstract
Health and safety in small workplaces: refocusing upstream [commentary]. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2010;101(Suppl 1):S29-S33. Abstract
The "toxic dose" of system problems: why some injured workers don't return to work as expected. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(3):349-66. Abstract
Disability management experts and the impact of jurisdiction on practice: an Ontario example. International Journal of Social Security and Workers Compensation. 2010;2(1):1-16. Abstract
Exploring workplace actors experiences of the social organization of return-to-work. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(3):311-21. Abstract
Gendered, invisible work in non-profit social service organizations: implications for worker health and safety. Gender, Work and Organization. 2010;17(4):359-80. Abstract
Perceived justice of compensation process for return-to-work: development and validation of a scale. Psychological Injury and Law. 2009;2(3):225-37. Abstract
Work Disability Prevention CIHR Strategic Training Program: program performance after 5 years of implementation. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2009;19(1):1-7. Abstract
"You are free to set your own hours": governing worker productivity and health through flexibility and resilience. Social Science & Medicine. 2008;66(5):1019-33. Abstract
Effectiveness and implementation of heath and safety in small enterprises: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative literature. Toronto: Institute for Work & Health; 2008.
Workplace injury or "part of the job"?: towards a gendered understanding of injuries and complaints among young workers. Social Science & Medicine. 2007;64(4):782-93. Abstract
Deliberation on 'hurt versus harm' logic in early-return-to-work policy. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety. 2007;5(2):41-62. Abstract
Unexpected barriers in return to work: lessons learned from injured worker peer support groups. Work. 2007;29(2):155-64. Abstract
Systematic review of the qualitative literature on return to work after injury. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. 2006;32(4):257-69. Abstract
Demise of repetitive strain injury in sceptical governing rationalities of workplace managers. Sociology of health & illness. 2005;27(4):490-514. Abstract
Workplace-based return-to-work interventions: a systematic review of the quantitative and qualitative literature. Vol vol.1, vol.2, vol.3 & vol.summary. Toronto: Institute for Work & Health; 2004.
Playing it smart with return to work: small workplace experience under Ontario's policy of self-reliance and early return. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety. 2003;1(2):19-41.

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