Stakeholder cooperation in return to work has been increasingly emphasised in research, while studies on how such cooperation works in practise are scarce. This article investigates the relationship between professionals in Swedish interdisciplinary rehabilitation teams, and the aim of the article is to determine the participants’ definitions and uses of the concept of work ability. Methods The methods chosen were individual interviews with primary health care centre managers and focus groups with twelve interdisciplinary teams including social insurance officers, physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, medical social workers and coordinators. Results The results show that the teams have had problems with reaching a common un...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Abstract Background In the German rehabilitation system, primary care physicians (PCPs), occupationa...
The professionals active in the Swedish health and welfare system have in recent years become less h...
Purpose: This article analyses Swedish rehabilitation professionals’ perspectives on how changed sic...
The purpose of the study is to examine the collaboration structure and the division of responsibilit...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
Purpose. To describe experiences and perceptions of work ability and how it can be assessed among Sw...
Purpose: This article explores which concrete factors hinder or facilitate the cooperation of return...
Occupational health service in Sweden is often described as an important and strategic resource to r...
This is a qualitative descriptive study of professionals' perceptions of facilitators and barriers f...
Purpose. The aim of the study is to describe occupational therapists experiences of working with act...
This thesis is a case study of the Swedish Rehabilitation Reform of 1992. Vocational rehabilitation ...
Research shows that there are often problems with cooperation between rehabilitation professionals w...
Erfarenheter av rehabiliteringsprocessen mot ett arbetsliv - brukarens och de professionellas perspe...
Much of what has been written about decreased work ability is based on quantitative studies and has ...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Abstract Background In the German rehabilitation system, primary care physicians (PCPs), occupationa...
The professionals active in the Swedish health and welfare system have in recent years become less h...
Purpose: This article analyses Swedish rehabilitation professionals’ perspectives on how changed sic...
The purpose of the study is to examine the collaboration structure and the division of responsibilit...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
Purpose. To describe experiences and perceptions of work ability and how it can be assessed among Sw...
Purpose: This article explores which concrete factors hinder or facilitate the cooperation of return...
Occupational health service in Sweden is often described as an important and strategic resource to r...
This is a qualitative descriptive study of professionals' perceptions of facilitators and barriers f...
Purpose. The aim of the study is to describe occupational therapists experiences of working with act...
This thesis is a case study of the Swedish Rehabilitation Reform of 1992. Vocational rehabilitation ...
Research shows that there are often problems with cooperation between rehabilitation professionals w...
Erfarenheter av rehabiliteringsprocessen mot ett arbetsliv - brukarens och de professionellas perspe...
Much of what has been written about decreased work ability is based on quantitative studies and has ...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Abstract Background In the German rehabilitation system, primary care physicians (PCPs), occupationa...
The professionals active in the Swedish health and welfare system have in recent years become less h...