Tom Wells-Quinn
Articles by ‘Tom Wells-Quinn’
Changes in psychosocial aspects of work affect employee health and wellbeing
Good organisational leadership reduces sick leave and disability
There is debate over how to classify sciatica, and how common it is.
Physiotherapy for acute back pain is good in the short term, but education and movement bring long term benefits.
Depression exacerbates and prolongs pain. What does this mean for the workplace?
What are the barriers to effective management of depression in the workplace?
A two-year study shows the continuing benefits of comprehensive rehab.
Psychotherapies are an important but underutilised part of depression treatment
Pessimistic beliefs about back pain can prolong suffering and prevent proper treatment
Research shows that older workers CAN work overtime and remain productive
Home exercise is a cheap and effective way to improve back pain
This article explores some of the ways to manage and prevent major depression in the workplace.
We all know depression is a problem, but do we recognise depression when we see it?
There is a good business case for educating your workforce about depression
Clinical principles for the use of antidepressants, and the effectiveness of other treatments in preventing relapse
Depression is the most significant contributor to reduced productivity
Recognising the risk factors for long term disability can help employers reduce the compensation burden