Wellbeing and the Lived Experience of Injured Workers Following Finalisation of a Workers’ Compensation Claim
James Weir, Robyn Fary, Samantha Lee, Tim Mitchell, Venerina Johnston, Mary Wyatt, Robert Guthrie, Bronwyn Myers, Darren Beales

TL;DR
This study explores how injured workers in Western Australia feel after their workers' compensation claims end, highlighting factors that affect their wellbeing and adjustment.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the lived experiences of injured workers post-claim finalization, identifying key themes for improving wellbeing.
Findings
Injured workers face varied wellbeing outcomes after claim finalization.
Support, information, and resources are crucial for adjustment.
Stigma and discrimination were reported as significant challenges.
Abstract
Workers’ compensation claims can negatively affect the wellbeing of injured workers. For some, these negative effects continue beyond finalisation of the workers’ compensation claim. It is unclear what factors influence wellbeing following finalisation of a workers’ compensation claim. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore wellbeing through the lived experience of individuals who have finalised a workers’ compensation claim in the state of Western Australia. A qualitative study with individual, in-depth, semi-structured interviews was performed (n = 20, 55% female, average claim length 22.9 months, average time since claim end 33.4 months). Claim finalisation modes included full medical recovery, claim settlement with permanent impairment, direct settlement with the insurer and settlement with the insurer facilitated by a lawyer. The interview schedule was informed by a…
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TopicsOccupational Health and Safety Research · Workplace Health and Well-being · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
