O4 COMMUNITY REINFORCEMENT APPROACH AND FAMILY TRAINING (CRAFT) TO IMPROVE HELPSEEKING AND WELLBEING N. Greenberg, King’s College London, UK Background: Close family members can have a key role in encouraging military veterans to seek help for their mental health. Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training (CRAFT) was developed to equip concerned significant others (CSOs) of...
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O3 MORTALITY STUDY OF FORMER PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES (MORSE STUDY) D. M. McElvenny1, W. Mueller1, F. S. Carson1, F. Brooker1, I. Basinas2, M. U. van Tongeren2, V. Gallo3 1IOM, Edinburgh, UK 2University of Manchester, UK 3University of Groningen, The Netherlands Evidence is growing that former professional athletes, in particular association footballers, are...
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O2 EXPLORING EXPERIENCES OF WORKPLACE LONELINESS: IDENTIFYING RISK FACTORS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR HEALTH AND OCCUPATIONAL FUNCTIONING B. T. Bryan, King’s College London, UK Concern around the health and economic impact of workplace loneliness has grown in recent years, with a recent report from the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities...
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O1 QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT OF CHRONIC PAIN ON WORK M. J. Stevens1, L. Morton1, R. S. Anderson1, E. Wainwright1, S. Verstappen2, N. Goodson3, N. Fear4, P. McNamee5, K. Walker-Bone6, I. Madan7, R. J. Hollick1, G. J. Macfarlane1 1Versus Arthritis/Medical Research Council Centre for Musculoskeletal Health and Work (University of Aberdeen), UK 2Versus Arthritis/Medical Research Council...
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OP8 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE RETURN-TO-WORK OUTCOMES AND EXPERIENCES OF EMPLOYEES FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR DRUG OR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCY V. M. Naoui Nottingham University Hospital’s NHS Trust, UK Background There are estimated to be 602,391 people in England dependent on alcohol. Prevalence of high-risk drug use in England between 2016-2017 was estimated to be 313,971...
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OP7 SUPPORTING RETURN TO WORK POST INJURY: ACCEPTABILITY OF A VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION INTERVENTION FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC INJURY D. Kendrick1, B. Kellezi2, C. Mann1, S. Timmons1, R. Lindley1, J. Holmes1, S. Fallon1, T. Jones1, I. Andrews1, K. Radford1 1University of Nottingham, UK 2Nottingham Trent University, UK Background: A delayed return-to-work and/or lower productivity is common after...
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OP6 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STRUCTURED HEALTH INTERVENTION FOR TRUCKERS (SHIFT) SHORT COURSE WITHIN A MANDATORY HGV DRIVER TRAINING PROGRAMME S. Clemes1, V. Johnson2, M. Sayyah1, J. King1 1Loughborough University, UK 2University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, UK Background: To target HGV drivers’ health inequalities, we created the ‘Structured Health Intervention For Truckers’ (SHIFT), a health...
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OP5 OCCUPATIONAL RESPIRATORY ALLERGY TO HORSES IN VETERINARY STUDENTS: THE APPLICABILITY OF THE EQUALITY ACT 2010 A.Colby1, K. Eraneva2, G. Martell1, J. Szram3, G. Scadding3, J. Feary4 1University of Cambridge, UK 2Royal Veterinary College, London, UK 3Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK 4Royal Brompton Hospital/National Heart and Lung Institute (Imperial College) London, UK Background: Veterinary students...
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OP4 SUICIDE POSTVENTION IN THE WORKPLACE: DEVELOPING GUIDANCE G. Kinman1, N. Greenberg2 1Birkbeck University of London, UK 2King’s College London, UK Background: ‘Suicide postvention’ refers to the support measures taken after an unexpected death, typically within organisational settings. A colleague’s suicide can profoundly affect the wellbeing and functioning of other staff members, requiring a compassionate,...
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OP3 EVIDENCE FOR WORK: THE GLOBAL NETWORK FOR EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH, WORK PARTICIPATION AND WELL-BEING AT WORK D. M. McElvenny1, D. Gagliardi2, C. Tikka3, S. Curti4, S. Mattioli5, R. Sauni6, J. L. Hoving7 1IOM, Edinburgh, UK 2INAIL, Rome, Italy 3University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland 4University of Bologna, Italy 5University of...
