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Impact of pre-pandemic sick leave diagnoses on the length of COVID-19-related sick leave: a nationwide registry-based study
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused difficulties and changes in many aspects of people’s health and lives. Although infection affected work...
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Machine learning identifies risk factors associated with long-term sick leave following COVID-19 in Danish population
BackgroundPost COVID-19 condition (PCC) can lead to considerable morbidity, including prolonged sick-leave. Identifying risk groups is important for...
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Return to Work Trajectories of Swedish Employees on Sick-Leave Due to Common Mental Disorders
ObjectivesRecent research has emphasized that return to work (RTW) is a dynamic, gradual and often uneven process with a great degree of individual...
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Associations between improvements in psychological variables and subsequent sick leave among persons receiving a multimodal intervention for exhaustion disorder
BackgroundThe incidence of sick leave due to stress-related disorders such as exhaustion disorder (ED) is high in many economically developed...
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Comprehensive evaluation of the impact of workplace exposures on physician-certified sick leave in the general working population
BackgroundOur objective was to quantify the prospective associations between work factors across chemical, physical, mechanical, and psychosocial...
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“That’s probably how you would want care to be” - experiences of sick leave teams at a health center, a mixed method study
BackgroundThe health center where this study was performed the management wanted to test whether a sick leave team provided the physicians with...
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Sick leave length and the costs of operatively and conservatively treated distal radius fractures in the working age population: a retrospective cohort study
BackgroundAmong the working population, a transient loss of working ability due to distal radius fracture (DRF) has a societal impact in terms of...
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Return to work after sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorder or injury: a longitudinal study conducted in Brazil
BackgroundMusculoskeletal disorders and injuries (MSDI) are conditions that affect the locomotor system characterized by pain and impairment of...
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Impact of psychosocial work factors on risk of medically certified sick leave due to common mental disorders: a nationwide prospective cohort study of Norwegian home care workers
BackgroundThe Norwegian home care services experience a high level of sick leave, a large proportion of which is due to common mental disorders. A...
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Sociodemographic and morbidity characteristics of people on long-term sick leave
BackgroundCertifying long-term sick leave and coordinating complex rehabilitation programs are essential activities of social insurance doctors....
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Sick Leave Due to Stress, What are the Costs for Dutch Employers?
Purpose Stress-related illnesses are prevalent in Western society, causing sick leave and putting a heavy economic burden on employers and society....
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Navigating work and life– a qualitative exploration of managers’ and employees’ views of return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental disorders
BackgroundIncorporating multiple perspectives and contexts in knowledge mobilisation for return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental...
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An interdisciplinary integrated specialized one-stop outpatient clinic for idiopathic intracranial hypertension – an assessment of sick leave, presenteeism, and health care utilization
BackgroundManagement of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is complex requiring contributions from multiple specialized disciplines. In...
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The Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Hel** People on Sick Leave to Return to Work: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
PurposePrevious research has systematically studied the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-based interventions in managing both...
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Incidence of sick leave and disability pension in adults with musculoskeletal pain and co-occurring long-term conditions: data from the Norwegian HUNT study and national registries
BackgroundMusculoskeletal pain is one of the leading causes of work productivity loss. Long-term conditions (LTCs) commonly occur alongside...
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Using intervention map** to develop evidence-based toolkits that support workers on long-term sick leave and their managers
BackgroundManaging long-term sickness absence is challenging in countries where employers and managers have the main responsibility to provide return...
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Factors associated with death, hospitalization, resignation, and sick leave from work among patients with schizophrenia in Japan: a nested case–control study using a large claims database
BackgroundPremature mortality, frequent relapse that easily leads to hospitalization, and discontinuous employment are key challenges for the...
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Hearing loss, sick leave, and disability pension: findings from the HUNT follow-up study
BackgroundEvidence on the association between hearing loss and sick leave or disability pension is to a great extent based on few cross-sectional...
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Elements of Return-to-Work Interventions for Workers on Long-Term Sick Leave: A Systematic Literature Review
PurposeThe aim of this systematic review is to identify vocational rehabilitation (VR) interventions that are effective to enhance return-to-work...
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Returning-to-work after mental health-associated sick leave: a qualitative interview study exploring the experiences of general practitioners in Germany
Background and aimPsychiatric disorders are increasing globally. Especially when these disorders affect working people, this places a financial...