Professional Impact of Osteoarticular Trauma
Professional Impact of Osteoarticular Trauma: Retrospective Study on Return to Work, Accommodations, and Recognition in the Workplace
Hopitaux de Saint-Maurice
200 participants
Feb 18, 2026
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to describe the medical, social, and organizational determinants of returning to work after an osteoarticular injury, particularly limb fractures. Using observational data, the study will evaluate the modalities of returning to work within 12 months of the injury and analyze the factors influencing professional reintegration, including the severity of the injury, functional recovery, pain, professional characteristics, workplace accommodations, and administrative support measures such as recognition of disabled worker status. The study will also explore the point at which the issue of returning to work is first raised with the patient during hospitalization, a period during which professional reintegration is often insufficiently anticipated. By identifying current practices and breaking points, this study aims to improve understanding of the pathways to returning to work in the context of the healthcare system and the world of work in France.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Adults who were treated for osteoarticular trauma at the hospital between June 2021 and June 2024
- Patients who were employed prior to the injury
Exclusion Criteria4
- Death or major disability preventing completion of the questionnaire
- Protected persons
- Refusal to participate or no contact after follow-up
- Patients who were unemployed prior to the trauma
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NCT07419217