Objective - To explore the meaning of working life for a group of women sick-listed because of undefined, musculoskeletal pain disorders. Design - Repeated thematic interviews, analysed qualitatively according to grounded theory. Setting and participants - Twenty female patients, impaired by biomedically undefined pain and musculoskeletal disorders, were successively recruited at an urban primary health care centre in northern Sweden. Main findings - There were discrepancies between work aspirations and work experiences concerning economic maintenance, social interaction, and personal recognition. The women had low-income jobs in fields threatened by redundancy, such as cleaning, care, and service. Family considerations had a strong impact ...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
Purpose Workers with musculoskeletal pain (MSP) often continue to work despite their condition. Unde...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
The study, comprising 125 sick-listed women aged 25-64 (m = 46.9 years) with widespread chronic pain...
Women with migration experience from non-European countries living in Norway question the degree to ...
Background: Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countri...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders constitute the greatest cause of sickness absence from work....
This paper explores the perceived barriers to return to work presented by unemployed patients with c...
A grounded theory study with repeated semi-structured interviews was conducted to explore the meanin...
Introduction: A dramatic increase in sicknesses absence in Sweden has led to a shift in the public d...
Background: Many people with chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CMP) have decreased work abil...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is a complex health problem affecting about one-fifth of the European popula...
Background: Work disability is common among women with fibromyalgia (FM). The aim of the study was t...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
Purpose Workers with musculoskeletal pain (MSP) often continue to work despite their condition. Unde...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
The study, comprising 125 sick-listed women aged 25-64 (m = 46.9 years) with widespread chronic pain...
Women with migration experience from non-European countries living in Norway question the degree to ...
Background: Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countri...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders constitute the greatest cause of sickness absence from work....
This paper explores the perceived barriers to return to work presented by unemployed patients with c...
A grounded theory study with repeated semi-structured interviews was conducted to explore the meanin...
Introduction: A dramatic increase in sicknesses absence in Sweden has led to a shift in the public d...
Background: Many people with chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CMP) have decreased work abil...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is a complex health problem affecting about one-fifth of the European popula...
Background: Work disability is common among women with fibromyalgia (FM). The aim of the study was t...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
Purpose Workers with musculoskeletal pain (MSP) often continue to work despite their condition. Unde...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a significant burden for employees, employers, and society. However,...