Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet needs for health care and rehabilitation to support return to work (RTW) among jobseekers. Design: Community-level, cross-sectional analysis with multidimensional clinical work ability assessments. Setting: Paltamo, Finland. Participants: Unemployed citizens either participating in the Full-Employment Project or long-term unemployed (n = 230, 81%). Main outcome measures: Based on data from theme interviews, patient records, supervisors’ observations of work performance and clinical examinations, a physician concluded the individual’s work ability, categorised into four groups: good work ability, good work ability expected after RTW support, a...
Purpose: Many high-income countries are witnessing a shift of focus on eligibility for disability be...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major problem for both the worker and society. To explore t...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Much of what has been written about decreased work ability is based on quantitative studies and has ...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
Contains fulltext : 233387.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: There ...
OBJECTIVES: In this study we ask if employment is beneficial for people with disabilities (psychiatr...
This article focuses on difficulties that people with disabilities and reduced work capacity experie...
BACKGROUND: In many countries inability to work fulltime is recognized as an important concept in wo...
Purpose There is growing awareness that the employer plays an important role in preventing early lab...
Background: Efforts undertaken during the Return-to-Work (RTW) process need to be sufficient in orde...
BackgroundThe unemployed have lower work ability and poorer health than the employed. This situation...
Purpose Inability to work fulltime is an important outcome in the assessment of workers applying for...
Work disability represents an important source of the burden for individuals recovering from a work-...
Purpose: Many high-income countries are witnessing a shift of focus on eligibility for disability be...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major problem for both the worker and society. To explore t...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Much of what has been written about decreased work ability is based on quantitative studies and has ...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
Contains fulltext : 233387.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: There ...
OBJECTIVES: In this study we ask if employment is beneficial for people with disabilities (psychiatr...
This article focuses on difficulties that people with disabilities and reduced work capacity experie...
BACKGROUND: In many countries inability to work fulltime is recognized as an important concept in wo...
Purpose There is growing awareness that the employer plays an important role in preventing early lab...
Background: Efforts undertaken during the Return-to-Work (RTW) process need to be sufficient in orde...
BackgroundThe unemployed have lower work ability and poorer health than the employed. This situation...
Purpose Inability to work fulltime is an important outcome in the assessment of workers applying for...
Work disability represents an important source of the burden for individuals recovering from a work-...
Purpose: Many high-income countries are witnessing a shift of focus on eligibility for disability be...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major problem for both the worker and society. To explore t...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...