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4by Cullen, K L Cullen, K L Irvin, E Irvin, E Collie, A Collie, A Clay, F Clay, F Gensby, U Gensby, U Jennings, P A Jennings, P A Hogg-Johnson, S Hogg-Johnson, S Kristman, V Kristman, V Laberge, M Laberge, M McKenzie, D McKenzie, D Newnam, S Newnam, S Palagyi, A Palagyi, A Ruseckaite, R Ruseckaite, R Sheppard, D M Sheppard, D M Shourie, S Shourie, S Steenstra, I Steenstra, I Van Eerd, D Van Eerd, D Amick III, B C Amick III, B C Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.03.2018)“...Purpose The objective of this systematic review was to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of workplace-based return-to-work (RTW) interventions and work...”
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5by de Vries, Haitze Fishta, Alba Weikert, Beate Sanchez, Alejana Roiguez Wegewitz, Uta Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.09.2018)“...Purpose To present an overview of the existing evidence on prognostic factors of (recurrent) sickness absence (SA) and return to work (RTW) among workers with...”
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6by Kaye, H Stephen Jans, Lita H Jones, Erica C Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.12.2011)“...Introduction Despite persistently low employment rates among working-age adults with disabilities, prior research on employer practices and attitudes toward...”
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7by Steenstra, Ivan A Steenstra, Ivan A Munhall, Claire Munhall, Claire Irvin, Emma Irvin, Emma Oranye, Nelson Oranye, Nelson Passmore, Steven Passmore, Steven Van Eerd, Dwayne Van Eerd, Dwayne Mahood, Quenby Mahood, Quenby Hogg-Johnson, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Sheilah Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.09.2017)“...Purpose We systematically reviewed the evidence on factors that predict duration of sick leave in workers after 6 weeks low back pain (LBP) related sick leave...”
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8by Lindsay, Sally Cagliostro, Elaine Albarico, Mikhaela Mortaji, Neda Karon, Leora Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.12.2018)“...Vol:.(1234567890) Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (2018) 28:634–655 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10926-018-9756-z 1 3 REVIEW A Systematic Review...”
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9by Cornelius, L.R van der Klink, J.J Groothoff, J.W Brouwer, S“...Introduction In the past few decades, mental health problems have increasingly contributed to sickness absence and long-term disability. However, little is...”
edited by Stucki, Gerold Escorpiz, Reuben Gmünder, Hans Peter
Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.06.2011)
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10by Hoefsmit, N Houkes, I Nijhuis, F.J.N Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.12.2012)“...Introduction In many Western countries, a vast amount of interventions exist that aim to facilitate return to work (RTW) after sickness absence. These...”
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11by Gragnano, Andrea Gragnano, Andrea Negrini, Alessia Negrini, Alessia Miglioretti, Massimo Miglioretti, Massimo Corbière, Marc Corbière, Marc Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.06.2018)“...Purpose This systematic review aimed at identifying the common psychosocial factors that facilitate or hinder the return to work (RTW) after a sick leave due...”
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12by Lagerveld, S. E Bültmann, U Franche, R. L van Dijk, F. J. H Vlasveld, M. C van der Feltz-Cornelis, C. M Bruinvels, D. J Huijs, J. J. J. M Blonk, R. W. B van der Klink, J. J. L Nieuwenhuijsen, K Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (2010)“...Background Depression is associated with negative work outcomes such as reduced work participation (WP) (e.g., sick leave duration, work status) and work...”
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13by Coenen, P Kingma, I Boot, C.R Twisk, J.W Bongers, P.M van Dieen, J.H Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (2013)“...Purpose Much research has been performed on physical exposures during work (e.g. lifting, trunk flexion or body vibrations) as risk factors for low back pain...”
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14by Kilgour, Elizabeth Kilgour, Elizabeth Kosny, Agnieszka Kosny, Agnieszka McKenzie, Donna McKenzie, Donna Collie, Alex Collie, Alex Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.03.2015)“...Introduction Work-related injury is a major public health problem and a worker’s recovery can be shaped by their interactions with employers, healthcare...”
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15by Saunders, S L Saunders, S L Nedelec, B Nedelec, B Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.03.2014)“...Purpose: As paid work is the occupation that people spend the most amount of their time doing, it is an important provider of personal meaning in their lives...”
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16by Linton, Steven J Linton, Steven J Boersma, Katja Boersma, Katja Traczyk, Michal Traczyk, Michal Shaw, William Shaw, William Nicholas, Michael Nicholas, Michael Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.06.2016)“...Purpose There is a clear need for interventions that successfully prevent the development of disability due to back pain. We hypothesized that an intervention...”
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17by McDowell, Caitlin McDowell, Caitlin Fossey, Ellie Fossey, Ellie Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.03.2015)“...Purpose Disability discrimination legislation means that employees with a disability or mental illness are legally entitled to reasonable workplace...”
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18by Schultz, Alyssa B Edington, Dee W Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.09.2007)“...Introduction Many employers focus on their large and easily measured cost of health care, yet until recently they have ignored the impact of health on...”
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19by Ellenkamp, J.H Brouwers, E.P.M Embregts, P.J.C.M Joosen, M.C.W van Weeghel, J“...Background People with an intellectual disability value work as a significant part of their lives, and many of them want to participate in regular paid...”
edited by Jeong, Han Kim McMahon, Brian T
Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (2016)
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20by Wehman, Paul Sima, Adam P Ketchum, Jessica West, Michael D Chan, Fong Luecking, Richard Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01.06.2015)“...This study examined data from the second National Longitudinal Transition Study to determine variables associated with post-high school competitive employment,...”