Background: Chronic diseases are a leading contributor to work disability and job loss in Europe. Recent EU policies aim to improve job retention among chronically ill employees. Disability and occupational health researchers argue that this requires a coordinated and pro-active approach at the workplace by occupational health professionals, line managers (LMs) and human resource managers (HRM). Little is known about the perspectives of LMs an HRM on what is needed to facilitate job retention among chronically ill employees. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore and compare the perspectives of Dutch LMs and HRM on this issue. Methods: Concept mapping methodology was used to elicit and map statements (ideas) from 10 LMs and 17 HRM...
Background: The number of people living with one or more chronic diseases (e.g., neurological, muscu...
Purpose Employees with a chronic disease may experience work-related problems that contribute to the...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases are a leading contributor to work disability and job loss in Eu...
Background: To promote employability of the growing number of chronically ill people in the work for...
Introduction While Human Resource Managers (HRM) and line managers could play a significant role in ...
Background: Supporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facil...
Background: Supporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facil...
Recent EU initiatives promote employability of the growing number of the chronically ill and disable...
BackgroundSupporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facilit...
Chronic health conditions represent the major share of the disease burden in Europe and have a signi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the occupational well-being among employees with c...
The increase of chronic diseases worldwide impact quality of life, cause economic and medical costs,...
We use action research conducted in a non-food-sector trading company to highlight the kinds of arra...
Purpose Employees with a chronic disease may experience work-related problems that contribute to the...
Background: The number of people living with one or more chronic diseases (e.g., neurological, muscu...
Purpose Employees with a chronic disease may experience work-related problems that contribute to the...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases are a leading contributor to work disability and job loss in Eu...
Background: To promote employability of the growing number of chronically ill people in the work for...
Introduction While Human Resource Managers (HRM) and line managers could play a significant role in ...
Background: Supporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facil...
Background: Supporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facil...
Recent EU initiatives promote employability of the growing number of the chronically ill and disable...
BackgroundSupporting employees with chronic conditions can prevent work-related problems and facilit...
Chronic health conditions represent the major share of the disease burden in Europe and have a signi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the occupational well-being among employees with c...
The increase of chronic diseases worldwide impact quality of life, cause economic and medical costs,...
We use action research conducted in a non-food-sector trading company to highlight the kinds of arra...
Purpose Employees with a chronic disease may experience work-related problems that contribute to the...
Background: The number of people living with one or more chronic diseases (e.g., neurological, muscu...
Purpose Employees with a chronic disease may experience work-related problems that contribute to the...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...