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Improved work ability and return to work following vocational multidisciplinary rehabilitation of subjects on long-term sick leave
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)Objective: To evaluate a vocational multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for patients on long-term sick leave with respect to their work ability and return to work. Methods: A multidisciplinary rehabilitation ... -
Prognostic factors associated with return to work following multidisciplinary vocational rehabilitation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Objectives: The number of people in Western countries on long-term sick-leave and disability pension due to musculoskeletal complaints and psychological health problems is increasing. The main objective of this study was ... -
Comparison of self-reported and register data on sickness absence among Norwegian patients participating in an occupational rehabilitation program
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Background: Sick leave and return to work are common outcome variables in studies where the aim is to measure the effect of targeted interventions for individuals that are on sick leave benefits or other allowances. Use ... -
Arbeidsrettet rehabilitering i Norge i dag - hvor står vi og hvor går vi?
(Journal article, 2010)Det høye antallet langtidssykmeldte og uføretrygdede viser et stort behov for arbeidsrettet rehabilitering (ARR). Det er manglende konsensus om hva et ARR-tilbud skal innebære. Nasjonalt kompetansesenter for arbeidsrettet ... -
Social support and subjective health complaints among patients participating in an occupational rehabilitation program
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-08)Objectives: To examine differences in rehabilitation patients' social support received from rehabilitation staff and from support providers outside rehabilitation, and to examine the relationships between social support ... -
What Facilitates Return to Work? Patients Experiences 3 Years After Occupational Rehabilitation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-03-26)OBJECTIVE: We have limited knowledge about the specific elements in an occupational rehabilitation programme that facilitate the process leading to return to work (RTW) as perceived by the patients. The aim of the study ... -
Work inclusion: self-perceived change in work ability among persons in occupational rehabilitation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-27)Purpose: The aim of the study was to explore self-perceived change in work ability among persons attending occupational rehabilitation programs. Method: We interviewed 17 persons 6 months after they had attended an ...