Objective: Person-related factors influencing work participation of employees with health problems are important. However, the best method to obtain information about them, according to occupational physicians (OPs) and insurance physicians (IPs), is unknown. Methods: Questionnaires in which OPs and IPs rated the importance of and described methods to obtain information about 10 person-related factors: expectations regarding recovery or return to work, optimism/pessimism, self-efficacy, motivation, feelings of control, perceived health, coping strategies, fear-avoidance beliefs, perceived work-relatedness, and catastrophizing. Results: OPs and IPs perceived all person-related factors, except for optimism/pessimism and perceived health as im...
Purpose: To examine current practices of occupational health professionals in assessing significant ...
Purpose: Return-to-work (RTW) stakeholders have varied roles and may therefore hold their own perspe...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to explore the associations of psychosocial factors at wo...
Objective: Person-related factors influencing work participation of employees with health problems a...
Purpose: The objective of this systematic review was to explore and provide systematically assessed ...
Occupational physicians (OPs) are key figures for advising employees and employers about prevention ...
Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to sta...
PURPOSE: To explore workers' views and considerations on involving their significant others (SOs) in...
Introduction The World Health Organization asserts that participation, as conceptualized in the Inte...
Background: Cognitions and perceptions, such as motivation and return to work (RTW) expectations, ca...
BACKGROUND: Occupational health professionals such as occupational physicians (OPs) increasingly und...
BACKGROUND: Occupational health professionals such as occupational physicians (OPs) increasingly und...
An Occupational Disease was a disease caused by work or work environment. One of the efficient and e...
Purpose: To examine current practices of occupational health professionals in assessing significant ...
Purpose: Return-to-work (RTW) stakeholders have varied roles and may therefore hold their own perspe...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to explore the associations of psychosocial factors at wo...
Objective: Person-related factors influencing work participation of employees with health problems a...
Purpose: The objective of this systematic review was to explore and provide systematically assessed ...
Occupational physicians (OPs) are key figures for advising employees and employers about prevention ...
Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to sta...
PURPOSE: To explore workers' views and considerations on involving their significant others (SOs) in...
Introduction The World Health Organization asserts that participation, as conceptualized in the Inte...
Background: Cognitions and perceptions, such as motivation and return to work (RTW) expectations, ca...
BACKGROUND: Occupational health professionals such as occupational physicians (OPs) increasingly und...
BACKGROUND: Occupational health professionals such as occupational physicians (OPs) increasingly und...
An Occupational Disease was a disease caused by work or work environment. One of the efficient and e...
Purpose: To examine current practices of occupational health professionals in assessing significant ...
Purpose: Return-to-work (RTW) stakeholders have varied roles and may therefore hold their own perspe...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to explore the associations of psychosocial factors at wo...