The proportions of low socioeconomic status (SES), inpatient and outpatient care due to tumors, mental disorders, circulatory disorders, GERD, antireflux surgery, and reflux medications were higher among those sickness absent due to reflux diagnoses compared to those with no sickness benefits. In ...
When these symptoms impair work performance, cancer survivors may decide to ask for permanent disability (PD) benefits from the social security system. The process of returning to work is also affected by other factors. On the one hand, sociodemographic factors such as age, sex, education level...
Records of medically certified SA longer than three days were provided by the municipality. Incidence density (ID) was calculated per 1,000 person-years in each ICD-10 category. The costs were calculated by summing the benefits paid for work days lost during the follow up time. Results 18,...
and the RD was 76.7 per 1000 person-years. Sickness absence due to psychiatric disorders (anxiety and depression) does not have a higher recurrence density of sickness absence due to any CMDs as compared to stress-related disorders (distress and adjustment disorders): 81.6 versus 76.0 per 1000 ...
were the only authors who studied benefit plan features [66], and they found that employee mental health benefits and the availability of mental health treatment resources may influence RTW. Recurrent Sickness Absence In total, 24 factors for recurrent SA in CMD were investigated in 11 included ...
SA<90days due to other diagnoses than mental diagnoses or any other social insurance benefit was identified for the preceding year of the first incident SA spell due to mental diagnoses (coded yes/no). Comparing those with any previous social benefits vs without, cumulative incidence curve to ...
This study aims to describe the frequency of temporary work disability benefits granted due to PTSD during 2008- 2021 in Brazil. METHODS. This longitudinal time series study is based on secondary publicly available data encompassing the total count of benefits granted under the ICD10 code F43. ...
Currently, there is some evidence that the presence of the family brings benefits to the hospitalized patient and to the care process [7–9]. There are several models and/or theories that define and substantiate levels of family involvement in the care of the hospitalized person, as is the ...