WORK
A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & RehabilitationSubmit your manuscript today at https://www.editorialmanager.com/work/Default.aspx.
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal's subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design person-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice. WORK occasionally publishes thematic special issues and sections, but in general, issues cover a wide range of topics such as decent work and economic growth, gender equality, occupational safety, and health, good health and wellbeing, working from home, ergonomic considerations with children, youth and students, the aging workforce, workplace violence, injury management, performing artists, ergonomic product evaluations, and the awareness of the political, cultural, and environmental determinants of health related to work.
At WORK, we are committed to fostering a community of learning and knowledge-sharing. The Learn at WORK podcast, previously a webinar series, is an extension of this commitment, offering a platform to stay informed, inspired, and engaged with the latest developments in work.
Dr. Karen Jacobs, the founding editor, and her editorial board especially encourage the publication of research studies, systematic reviews, clinical practice, case study reports, and Sounding Board commentaries. WORK contains the following columns authored by editorial board members: Bridging the Gap: Hospital to Workplace, Equitable Work Transitions and Mobility and Return to Work Corner. With an internationally renowned interdisciplinary editorial board,_ WORK_ maintains high standards in the double-blind peer review evaluation and publication of manuscripts. All manuscripts are reviewed expeditiously and published in a timely manner. WORK prides itself on being an author-friendly journal.
WORK celebrates its 34th anniversary in 2024.
WORK is endorsed by the International Ergonomics Association (IEA)
Karen Jacobs | Boston University, USA |
Ademola Adeyemi | Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria |
Thomas Albin | High Plains Engineering Services, USA |
Khader Almhdawi | Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan |
Boshra Arnout | Zagazig University, Egypt |
Antonio López Arquillos | University of Malaga, Spain |
ConneMara Bazley | CMara Consultants LLC, USA |
Herbert Biggs | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Gail Bloom | George Washington University, USA |
Evandro Broday | Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR), Brazil |
Jeff Bruno | Bruno Evaluation & Consulting, USA |
Ariel Chiang | Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan |
Marina Louise Ciccarelli | Curtin University, Australia |
Daniel Cezar da Cruz | Leeds Beckett University, UK |
Bhibha Das | East Carolina University, USA |
Kermit Davis | University of Cincinnati, USA |
Sara Dockrell | Trinity College, Ireland |
Nancy Doyle | Boston University, USA |
Asnat Bar-Haim Erez | Ono Academic College, Israel |
Tomeico Faison | Therapeutic Solutions of NC, USA |
Liat Gafi-Lachter | University of Haifa, Israel |
Vahid Gharibi | Arak University of Medical Sciences, Iran |
Krystyna Gielo-Perczak | University of Connecticut, USA |
Ali Golabchi | University of Alberta, Canada |
Anita Hamilton | University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia |
Suzanne Harmse | University of Pretoria, South Africa |
Courtenay Harris | Curtin University, Australia |
Jane Harte | James Cook University, Australia |
Jaejin Hwang | Northern Illinois University, USA |
Eveline Innes | Southern Cross University, Australia |
Tiago Jesus | The Ohio State University, USA |
Jennifer Kaldenberg | Boston University, USA |
Waldemar Karwowski | University of Central Florida, USA |
Karsten Kluth | University of Siegen, Germany |
Clara Lombardo | Polyclinic University Hospital of Messina, Italy |
Bei Lyu | Huaibei Normal University, China |
Nancy MacRae | University of New England (Emeritus), USA |
Florian Magnani | Ecole Centrale de Marseille, France |
Mohsen Mahdinia | Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran |
Raquel Martinez | Life Occupational Therapy Limited |
Hugh McLoone | T-Mobile, USA |
Linda Leah Miller | EWI Works International Inc., Canada |
Gemma Milligan | University of Portsmouth, UK |
Beatriz Minghelli | Instituto Piaget, Portugal |
Claudia Mont'Alvao | PUC-Rio, Brazil |
Beata Mrugalska | Poznan University of Technology, Poland |
Alessandro Naddeo | University of Salerno, Italy |
Matty Niekerk | University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
Linda Niemeyer | Boston University, USA |
Dan Odell | Google Daydream Virtual Reality, USA |
Dr. Jiaxi Peng | Chengdu University, China |
Susan Peters | Harvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing, USA |
Jennifer Phillips | Boston University, USA |
Venerando Rapisarda | University of Catania, Italy |
Navah Ratzon | Tel Aviv University, Israel |
Valerie Rice | VitaLife Center, USA |
Maria Rojas | University of Málaga, Spain |
Daniel Rortvedt | The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA |
Mohsen Sadeghi-Yarandi | Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran |
Martha Sanders | Quinnipiac University, USA |
Hassan Izzeddin Sarsak | Batterjee Medical College, Saudi Arabia |
Adam Schwartz | University of Minnesota, USA |
Ardalan Shariat | Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran |
Damian Siu | Prince of Wales Hospital, China |
Craig Slater | Boston University, USA |
Thomas Smith | University of Minnesota USA |
Billy C.L. So | Hong Kong Polytechnic University, USA |
Shaheed Soeker | University of the Western Cape, South Africa |
Tanja A. Stamm | Medical University of Vienna, Austria |
Kate Stewart | Boston University, USA |
Andreja Svajger | University Rehabilitation Institute, Slovenia |
Luca Testarelli | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy |
Giuseppe La Torre | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy |
Nishu Tyagi | Directorate General of Health Services - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India |
Ermanno Vitale | University of Catania, Italy |
Maren Voss | Harvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing, USA |
Amy Wagenfeld | Boston University, USA |
Kathryn Wise | McMaster University, Canada |
Andree Woodcock | Coventry University, UK |
Leonard Matheson | Epic Rehab, USA |
Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr. | University of Kentucky, USA |
Lynn Shaw | Dalhousie University, Canada |