OBJECTIVES: Our aims were to study to what extent chronically ill workers (CIWs) take more sick leave than non-chronically ill workers (NCIWs) and to explore which health-related and work-related aspects are associated with the sick leave patterns of the two groups. METHODS: A questionnaire on work, health and sick leave was sent to all employees of a university in The Netherlands (response: 49.1%). Analyses were conducted for 444 CIWs and 1,347 NCIWs. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated to quantify the contribution of being chronically ill to sick leave in general, frequent sick leave, prolonged sick leave, and present sick leave. The contributions of health-related and work-related aspects to sick leave were investigated by multiple logisti...
AIMS: To provide managers with tools to manage episodes of sick-leave of their employees, the influe...
AIMS: To provide managers with tools to manage episodes of sick-leave of their employees, the influe...
Purpose: To examine the associations between medical, work-related, organizational and sociodemograp...
Contains fulltext : 47758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Ou...
Introduction: To improve work participation in individuals with a chronic illness, insight into the ...
OBJECTIVES: Ageing of the Dutch working force and increasingly more stringent restrictions regarding...
Contains fulltext : 52162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Ag...
textabstractPurpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases...
Introduction The present study aimed to gain insight in the predictors of full return to work (RTW) ...
Purpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases (MSD), card...
Aims: To obtain more insight into differences in sick leave assessments of workers with subjective h...
Aims: To obtain more insight into differences in sick leave assessments of workers with subjective h...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated occupational groups reporting low rates of sickness abs...
Purpose: To examine the associations between medical, work-related, organizational and sociodemograp...
The aims of this thesis were to identify risk factors for high levels of sick leave and investigate ...
AIMS: To provide managers with tools to manage episodes of sick-leave of their employees, the influe...
AIMS: To provide managers with tools to manage episodes of sick-leave of their employees, the influe...
Purpose: To examine the associations between medical, work-related, organizational and sociodemograp...
Contains fulltext : 47758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Ou...
Introduction: To improve work participation in individuals with a chronic illness, insight into the ...
OBJECTIVES: Ageing of the Dutch working force and increasingly more stringent restrictions regarding...
Contains fulltext : 52162.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Ag...
textabstractPurpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases...
Introduction The present study aimed to gain insight in the predictors of full return to work (RTW) ...
Purpose: This study investigates whether common diseases, i.e., musculoskeletal diseases (MSD), card...
Aims: To obtain more insight into differences in sick leave assessments of workers with subjective h...
Aims: To obtain more insight into differences in sick leave assessments of workers with subjective h...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated occupational groups reporting low rates of sickness abs...
Purpose: To examine the associations between medical, work-related, organizational and sociodemograp...
The aims of this thesis were to identify risk factors for high levels of sick leave and investigate ...
AIMS: To provide managers with tools to manage episodes of sick-leave of their employees, the influe...
AIMS: To provide managers with tools to manage episodes of sick-leave of their employees, the influe...
Purpose: To examine the associations between medical, work-related, organizational and sociodemograp...