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Functional capacity evaluation reports for clients with personal injury claims: A content analysis
Authors:Allen Shelley  Rainwater Adam  Newbold Anthony  Deacon Naomi  Slatter Kelli
Affiliation:Department of Occupational Therapy, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia. Shelley.Allen@uq.edu.au
Abstract:
Functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) for personal injury claimants are rigorously scrutinized by the stakeholders because of their financial implications. This study examined 51 medico-legal FCE reports for clients all of whom suffered with spinal pain attributed to a motor vehicle accident. The FCEs were completed by 14 occupational therapists. Content analysis of the FCE reports identified categories and sub-categories of objective and subjective information on which occupational therapists reported. They included employment, activities of daily living, pain, functional physical capacities and job demands. Recommendations included the suitability of current and future jobs. However, the reasoning behind occupational therapists' recommendations in the FCE reports was frequently not stated. This content analysis demonstrated that these detailed FCE reports had a consistent focus on work capacity; further, the researchers suggest refinements to FCE reporting practices so that findings, recommendations and predictions about work outcomes for clients are interpreted clearly and realistically.
Keywords:work capacity evaluations  FCEs  medico-legal  job analysis
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