Background Doctor –certified sick leave is prevalent in the health and social sector. We examined whether the higher risk of doctor-certified sick leave in women in health and social occupations compared to women in other occupations was explained by particular work-related psychosocial and mechanical risk factors. Methods A randomly drawn cohort aged 18–69 years from the general population in Norway was surveyed in 2009 (n = 12,255, response at baseline = 60.9 %), and was followed up in the national registry of social transfer payments in 2010. Eligible respondents were women registered with an active employee relationship for ≥100 actual working days in 2009 and...
Background Although illness is an important cause of sick leave, it has also been suggested that non...
Background Although illness is an important cause of sick leave, it has also been suggested that non...
This study investigates whether the risk of long-term sickness absence among professionals depends u...
Abstract Background Doctor –certified sick leave is prevalent in the health and social sector. We ex...
textabstractPurpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases...
Extending the understanding of individual and psychosocial factors underlying doctorand self-certifi...
Extending the understanding of individual and psychosocial factors underlying doctor- and self-certi...
Purpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases (MSD), card...
Background Part-time sick leave (PTSL) where sick-listed individuals work a percentage correspondin...
Background Part-time sick leave (PTSL) where sick-listed individuals work a percenta...
OBJECTIVES: Our aims were to study to what extent chronically ill workers (CIWs) take more sick leav...
Abstract Background Sick leave due to neck, shoulder and back disorders (NSBD) is higher among healt...
While recent publications indicate that employees in human service professions have higher risk of s...
While recent publications indicate that employees in human service professions have higher risk of s...
Aims: To study the associations between and timing of psychosocial and physical work factors and hea...
Background Although illness is an important cause of sick leave, it has also been suggested that non...
Background Although illness is an important cause of sick leave, it has also been suggested that non...
This study investigates whether the risk of long-term sickness absence among professionals depends u...
Abstract Background Doctor –certified sick leave is prevalent in the health and social sector. We ex...
textabstractPurpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases...
Extending the understanding of individual and psychosocial factors underlying doctorand self-certifi...
Extending the understanding of individual and psychosocial factors underlying doctor- and self-certi...
Purpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases (MSD), card...
Background Part-time sick leave (PTSL) where sick-listed individuals work a percentage correspondin...
Background Part-time sick leave (PTSL) where sick-listed individuals work a percenta...
OBJECTIVES: Our aims were to study to what extent chronically ill workers (CIWs) take more sick leav...
Abstract Background Sick leave due to neck, shoulder and back disorders (NSBD) is higher among healt...
While recent publications indicate that employees in human service professions have higher risk of s...
While recent publications indicate that employees in human service professions have higher risk of s...
Aims: To study the associations between and timing of psychosocial and physical work factors and hea...
Background Although illness is an important cause of sick leave, it has also been suggested that non...
Background Although illness is an important cause of sick leave, it has also been suggested that non...
This study investigates whether the risk of long-term sickness absence among professionals depends u...