Background Multi-state models, as an extension of traditional models in survival analysis, have proved to be a flexible framework for analysing the transitions between various states of sickness absence and work over time. In this paper we study a cohort of work rehabilitation participants and analyse their subsequent sickness absence using Norwegian registry data on sickness benefits. Our aim is to study how detailed individual covariate information from questionnaires explain differences in sickness absence and work, and to use methods from causal inference to assess the effect of interventions to reduce sickness absence. Examples of the latter are to evaluate the use of partial versus full time sick leave and to estimate the effect of a ...
Background: We determined whether favourable changes in physical workload and environmental factors ...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
Purpose To validate Dutch prognostic models including age, self-rated health and prior sickness abse...
Background Multi-state models, as an extension of traditional models in survival analysis, have prov...
Background: Return to work (RTW) after long-term sick leave can be a long-lasting process where the ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine if age, gender, medical diagnosis, occupation, and prev...
Using data from a large-scale randomized controlled trial conducted in Danish job centers, this pape...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine individual prognostic factors for return to work (RT...
Research on sickness absence has repeatedly been described as theoretically undeveloped. In this the...
Background: Long-term sick leave and withdrawal from working life is a concern in western countries....
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Klas Gustafsson1, Göran Lundh1, Pia Svedberg1, Jürgen Linder2, Kristina Alexanders...
This paper employs a dynamic multinomial choice framework to provide new evidence on the effect of h...
Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 199...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
Background: We determined whether favourable changes in physical workload and environmental factors ...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
Purpose To validate Dutch prognostic models including age, self-rated health and prior sickness abse...
Background Multi-state models, as an extension of traditional models in survival analysis, have prov...
Background: Return to work (RTW) after long-term sick leave can be a long-lasting process where the ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine if age, gender, medical diagnosis, occupation, and prev...
Using data from a large-scale randomized controlled trial conducted in Danish job centers, this pape...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine individual prognostic factors for return to work (RT...
Research on sickness absence has repeatedly been described as theoretically undeveloped. In this the...
Background: Long-term sick leave and withdrawal from working life is a concern in western countries....
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Klas Gustafsson1, Göran Lundh1, Pia Svedberg1, Jürgen Linder2, Kristina Alexanders...
This paper employs a dynamic multinomial choice framework to provide new evidence on the effect of h...
Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 199...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
Background: We determined whether favourable changes in physical workload and environmental factors ...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
Purpose To validate Dutch prognostic models including age, self-rated health and prior sickness abse...