Objectives: To examine the perspectives of key stakeholders involved in the return-to-work (RTW) process regarding the definition of successful RTW outcome after sickness absence related to common mental disorders (CMD's). Methods: A mixed-method design was used: First, we used qualitative methods (focus groups, interviews) to identify a broad range of criteria important for the definition of successful RTW (N = 57). Criteria were grouped into content-related clusters. Second, we used a quantitative approach (online questionnaire) to identify, among a larger stakeholder sample (N = 178), the clusters and criteria most important for successful RTW. Results: A total of 11 clusters, consisting of 52 unique criteria, were identified. In definin...
Intention to return to work (RTW) are an important predictor of actual RTW among individuals on sick...
Purpose A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the impact of important personal and social fa...
Background: Although effective return-to-work (RTW) interventions are not widely available for indiv...
Objectives: To examine the perspectives of key stakeholders involved in the return-to-work (RTW) pro...
Common mental disorders (CMDs) are among the leading causes of disability worldwide and have a major...
Current research on return to work (RTW) for employees with common mental disorders suffers from two...
AIMS: Most research on return-to-work (RTW) has focused on musculoskeletal disorders. To study RTW i...
Aims: Most research on return-to-work (RTW) has focused on musculoskeletal disorders. To study RTW i...
INTRODUCTION: Satisfaction with return-to-work (RTW) outcomes is dependent on many factors, includin...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Purpose ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore if and why the return-to-work (RTW) experiences of various work...
Introduction: Return to work (RTW) perceptions have been found to predict actual RTW of workers with...
Common mental health and musculoskeletal disorders (CMDs and MSDs) are two of the most significant c...
Abstract Background Effects of return to work (RTW) interventions vary, and more knowledge is needed...
Purpose: Although common mental disorders (CMDs) highly impact individuals and society, a knowledge ...
Intention to return to work (RTW) are an important predictor of actual RTW among individuals on sick...
Purpose A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the impact of important personal and social fa...
Background: Although effective return-to-work (RTW) interventions are not widely available for indiv...
Objectives: To examine the perspectives of key stakeholders involved in the return-to-work (RTW) pro...
Common mental disorders (CMDs) are among the leading causes of disability worldwide and have a major...
Current research on return to work (RTW) for employees with common mental disorders suffers from two...
AIMS: Most research on return-to-work (RTW) has focused on musculoskeletal disorders. To study RTW i...
Aims: Most research on return-to-work (RTW) has focused on musculoskeletal disorders. To study RTW i...
INTRODUCTION: Satisfaction with return-to-work (RTW) outcomes is dependent on many factors, includin...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Purpose ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore if and why the return-to-work (RTW) experiences of various work...
Introduction: Return to work (RTW) perceptions have been found to predict actual RTW of workers with...
Common mental health and musculoskeletal disorders (CMDs and MSDs) are two of the most significant c...
Abstract Background Effects of return to work (RTW) interventions vary, and more knowledge is needed...
Purpose: Although common mental disorders (CMDs) highly impact individuals and society, a knowledge ...
Intention to return to work (RTW) are an important predictor of actual RTW among individuals on sick...
Purpose A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the impact of important personal and social fa...
Background: Although effective return-to-work (RTW) interventions are not widely available for indiv...