Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to stay at work while the other is not, (ii) to identify signals for decreased functioning at work, and (iii) to explore if and how this can be measured. Method: We conducted three focus groups: with workers with a health problem, occupational physicians, and human resources managers/supervisors. Results: Individual differences in coping strategies, motivation, believes, attitudes, and values were mentioned. All three groups reported that the supervisor is the key figure in the functioning at work of workers with health problems. The supervisor can facilitate the work accommodation of workers and help optimizing functioning at work. The identified ...
Introduction: Common health problems have a significant impact on work productivity (presenteeism), ...
Introduction Many disability prevention strategies are focused on acute injuries and brief illness e...
Since work can be restorative to health, attending work when unwell should not be viewed as an inher...
Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to sta...
Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to sta...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the occupational well-being among employees with c...
Purpose To gain in-depth understanding of the number and type of experienced ageing problems, obstac...
Purpose: The aims were to describe and analyze how people with experience of long term sick leave pe...
BackgroundSupporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facilit...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
Contains fulltext : 52162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Ag...
Objective: Person-related factors influencing work participation of employees with health problems a...
Introduction: Common health problems have a significant impact on work productivity (presenteeism), ...
Introduction Many disability prevention strategies are focused on acute injuries and brief illness e...
Since work can be restorative to health, attending work when unwell should not be viewed as an inher...
Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to sta...
Purpose: Our aims were (i) to explore why it is that one worker with a health problem is able to sta...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the occupational well-being among employees with c...
Purpose To gain in-depth understanding of the number and type of experienced ageing problems, obstac...
Purpose: The aims were to describe and analyze how people with experience of long term sick leave pe...
BackgroundSupporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facilit...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
Contains fulltext : 52162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Ag...
Objective: Person-related factors influencing work participation of employees with health problems a...
Introduction: Common health problems have a significant impact on work productivity (presenteeism), ...
Introduction Many disability prevention strategies are focused on acute injuries and brief illness e...
Since work can be restorative to health, attending work when unwell should not be viewed as an inher...