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Colette N Severin

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Nadalin V, Carnide N, Mustard C, Severin C, Furlan A, Smith P
Occup Environ Med . 2025 Feb; 82(1):49-52. PMID: 39938977
Objective: In this cross-sectional analysis, we explored how return-to-work (RTW) experiences and postinjury pain are associated with opioid use after a workplace injury/illness. Methods: Workers with accepted lost-time claims, compensated...
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Nowrouzi-Kia B, Carlin L, Furlan A, Harbin S, Severin C, Irvin E, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39825986
Purpose: This qualitative study investigated the needs, barriers, and facilitators that affect primary care providers' involvement in supporting patients' stay-at-work and return-to-work following injury or illness. It also aims to...
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Carnide N, Nadalin V, Mustard C, Severin C, Furlan A, Smith P
BMJ Open . 2023 Jul; 13(7):e072994. PMID: 37463805
Objectives: Little is known about how workers use cannabis following a work-related injury/illness, including whether they receive clinical guidance. The objective was to compare characteristics of workers using and not...
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Furlan A, Harbin S, Vieira F, Irvin E, Severin C, Nowrouzi-Kia B, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2022 May; 32(4):591-619. PMID: 35511378
Primary care physicians are uniquely positioned to assist ill and injured workers to stay-at-work or to return-to-work. Purpose The purpose of this scoping review is to identify primary care physicians'...
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Biswas A, Severin C, Smith P, Steenstra I, Robson L, Amick Iii B
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2018 Dec; 15(12). PMID: 30518161
Employers are increasingly interested in offering workplace wellness programs in addition to occupational health and safety (OHS) activities to promote worker health, wellbeing, and productivity. Yet, there is a dearth...
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Carnide N, Franche R, Hogg-Johnson S, Cote P, Breslin F, Severin C, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2015 Sep; 26(2):204-15. PMID: 26324252
Introduction To estimate the prevalence, incidence and course of depressive symptoms, their relationship with return-to-work, and prevalence of depression diagnosis/treatment 12 months following a lost-time workplace musculoskeletal injury. Methods In...
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King T, Severin C, Van Eerd D, Ibrahim S, Cole D, Amick 3rd B, et al.
Ergonomics . 2012 Nov; 56(1):59-68. PMID: 23140249
Practitioner Summary: The study findings support the feasibility of conducting randomised control trials in office settings to evaluate ergonomics interventions. The intervention resulted in reduced pain and discomfort in the...
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Franche R, Carnide N, Hogg-Johnson S, Cote P, Breslin F, Bultmann U, et al.
Can J Psychiatry . 2009 Sep; 54(8):534-46. PMID: 19726006
Objectives: To estimate prevalence, incidence, and course of depressive symptoms and prevalence of mental health treatment following a workplace injury, and to estimate the association between depressive symptoms and return-to-work...
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Franche R, Severin C, Hogg-Johnson S, Lee H, Cote P, Krause N
J Occup Environ Med . 2009 Jul; 51(8):969-83. PMID: 19620886
Objective: To identify factors associated with offer and acceptance of work accommodation. Methods: In 401 claimants with musculoskeletal injuries, two logistic regressions identified individual and workplace factors associated with work...
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Franche R, Severin C, Hogg-Johnson S, Cote P, Vidmar M, Lee H
J Occup Environ Med . 2007 Sep; 49(9):960-74. PMID: 17848852
Objectives: To examine, using administrative and self-reported data, the relationship between early return-to-work (RTW) strategies and work absence duration. Methods: Using a cohort of 632 claimants with work-related musculoskeletal injuries,...