Inner resistanceThe aim of this study was to investigate the existence of an internal resistance to a work-related change in people who are long-term sick, and if this is related to an identification as “long-term sick”. A second purpose to the study was to research in which way this internal resistance to a work-related change manifests and point to possible solutions. A qualitative study was conducted with interviews of experts and people on sick leave to illuminate the subject. The main result was divided into interviewed groups. The result of the experience suggest that internal resistance to a work-related change associated with an identification exists and is ingrained thought patterns that often manifests itself as learned helpless...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify factors that early in a sick leave period could illum...
Working life changes, just like the rest of today’s society, at an accelerated pace. It is through c...
Background The aim of the present study was to conduct subgroup-analyses in a prospective cohort of ...
Inner resistanceThe aim of this study was to investigate the existence of an internal resistance t...
THIS STUDY IS CONCERNED with burnout and long-term sick leave, although instead of looking for sever...
The background to this thesis is the dramatic increase of the long-term sickness absence that took p...
The purpose of this study is to look at various factors that can increase the chance of returning to...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
In recent decades, mental illness has increased in Sweden, and in parallel to this there has been an...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...
The main topic of this study is how polio-stricken persons experience the end of working life, early...
The aim of this study was to examine if and how the psychosocial work environment has affect on sick...
Mental illness is the most common diagnosis resulting in long-term sick leave in Sweden today, espec...
The Swedish Health insurance changed in 2008 (SFB; 2010:110), and would with the new direction to ge...
This exploratory compilation thesis of four sub studies in Social Work aims to qualitatively examine...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify factors that early in a sick leave period could illum...
Working life changes, just like the rest of today’s society, at an accelerated pace. It is through c...
Background The aim of the present study was to conduct subgroup-analyses in a prospective cohort of ...
Inner resistanceThe aim of this study was to investigate the existence of an internal resistance t...
THIS STUDY IS CONCERNED with burnout and long-term sick leave, although instead of looking for sever...
The background to this thesis is the dramatic increase of the long-term sickness absence that took p...
The purpose of this study is to look at various factors that can increase the chance of returning to...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
In recent decades, mental illness has increased in Sweden, and in parallel to this there has been an...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...
The main topic of this study is how polio-stricken persons experience the end of working life, early...
The aim of this study was to examine if and how the psychosocial work environment has affect on sick...
Mental illness is the most common diagnosis resulting in long-term sick leave in Sweden today, espec...
The Swedish Health insurance changed in 2008 (SFB; 2010:110), and would with the new direction to ge...
This exploratory compilation thesis of four sub studies in Social Work aims to qualitatively examine...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify factors that early in a sick leave period could illum...
Working life changes, just like the rest of today’s society, at an accelerated pace. It is through c...
Background The aim of the present study was to conduct subgroup-analyses in a prospective cohort of ...