Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze how different types of sick leave narratives were related to return to work (RTW), job mobility or continued sick leave for people sick-listed with common mental disorders. Special attention was paid to how the respondents described their contacts with employers and rehabilitation professionals. Methods Eight persons sick-listed with common mental disorders were interviewed at two occasions (2005–2006 and 2008–2009) about their self-perceptions, their sick leave, and their contacts with their employers and rehabilitation professionals, first during their first months as sick-listed, and a follow-up after approximately 4 years. Results Two types of narratives were identified: restitutive (with foc...
The background to the thesis is the high rate for sickness absence in Sweden since the end of the 19...
Introduction Diagnoses related to common mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, adjustment di...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...
Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze how different types of sick leave narratives were relat...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Purpose ...
Common mental disorders (CMDs) are among the leading causes of disability worldwide and have a major...
Objectives The study aims to identify individual and workplace factors associated with early return ...
Purpose: This studys purpose was to explore how people on sick leave manage societal norms and value...
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence is a complex phenomenon affected by aspects other than disease. One imp...
Purpose. We conducted a qualitative study into the return-to-work process of workers partially on si...
Mental illness is the most common diagnosis resulting in long-term sick leave in Sweden today, espec...
The large number of people on sickness and disability benefits due to mental disorders in Denmark ha...
In recent decades, mental illness has increased in Sweden, and in parallel to this there has been an...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore if and why the return-to-work (RTW) experiences of various work...
The background to the thesis is the high rate for sickness absence in Sweden since the end of the 19...
Introduction Diagnoses related to common mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, adjustment di...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...
Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze how different types of sick leave narratives were relat...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Purpose ...
Common mental disorders (CMDs) are among the leading causes of disability worldwide and have a major...
Objectives The study aims to identify individual and workplace factors associated with early return ...
Purpose: This studys purpose was to explore how people on sick leave manage societal norms and value...
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence is a complex phenomenon affected by aspects other than disease. One imp...
Purpose. We conducted a qualitative study into the return-to-work process of workers partially on si...
Mental illness is the most common diagnosis resulting in long-term sick leave in Sweden today, espec...
The large number of people on sickness and disability benefits due to mental disorders in Denmark ha...
In recent decades, mental illness has increased in Sweden, and in parallel to this there has been an...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore if and why the return-to-work (RTW) experiences of various work...
The background to the thesis is the high rate for sickness absence in Sweden since the end of the 19...
Introduction Diagnoses related to common mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, adjustment di...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...