Purpose The aim of this study was to examine if age, gender, medical diagnosis, occupation, and previous sick leave predicted different probabilities for being at work and for registered sickness benefits, and differences in the transitions between any of these states, for individuals that had participated in an interdisciplinary work-related rehabilitation program. Methods 584 individuals on long-term sickness benefits (mean 9.3 months, SD = 3.4) were followed with official register data over a 4-year period after a rehabilitation program. 66 % were female, and mean age was 44 years (SD = 9.3). The majority had a mental (47 %) or a musculoskeletal (46 %) diagnosis. 7 % had other diagnoses. Proportional hazards regression models were used t...
Examination of prognostic factors for staying at work for long-term sick-listed workers with subject...
If there is a chance for a person’s ability to work to be restored through treatment or rehabilitati...
Introduction Work disability causes high costs for economy, organizations, and employees. However, m...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine if age, gender, medical diagnosis, occupation, and prev...
Background: Return to work (RTW) after long-term sick leave can be a long-lasting process where the ...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine individual prognostic factors for return to work (RT...
OBJECTIVES: The number of people in Western countries on long-term sick-leave and disability pension...
Introduction In the past few decades, mental health problems have increasingly contributed to sickne...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) account for the majority of total morbidity cases in the working-age...
The aim of this paper was to assess the prognostic factors of return to work (RTW) after one and thr...
Introduction The present study aimed to gain insight in the predictors of full return to work (RTW) ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term sickness absence is one of the main risk factors for permanent exit out of the...
Background: Long-term sick leave and withdrawal from working life is a concern in western countries....
BACKGROUND: Successful management of workers on sick leave due to low back pain depends on the ident...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Examination of prognostic factors for staying at work for long-term sick-listed workers with subject...
If there is a chance for a person’s ability to work to be restored through treatment or rehabilitati...
Introduction Work disability causes high costs for economy, organizations, and employees. However, m...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine if age, gender, medical diagnosis, occupation, and prev...
Background: Return to work (RTW) after long-term sick leave can be a long-lasting process where the ...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine individual prognostic factors for return to work (RT...
OBJECTIVES: The number of people in Western countries on long-term sick-leave and disability pension...
Introduction In the past few decades, mental health problems have increasingly contributed to sickne...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) account for the majority of total morbidity cases in the working-age...
The aim of this paper was to assess the prognostic factors of return to work (RTW) after one and thr...
Introduction The present study aimed to gain insight in the predictors of full return to work (RTW) ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term sickness absence is one of the main risk factors for permanent exit out of the...
Background: Long-term sick leave and withdrawal from working life is a concern in western countries....
BACKGROUND: Successful management of workers on sick leave due to low back pain depends on the ident...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Examination of prognostic factors for staying at work for long-term sick-listed workers with subject...
If there is a chance for a person’s ability to work to be restored through treatment or rehabilitati...
Introduction Work disability causes high costs for economy, organizations, and employees. However, m...