BACKGROUND: Issues surrounding sickness absence are of interest due to growing awareness of the costs to employers and the UK economy, a greater understanding of the interaction between health and work, and increasing evidence that work is beneficial to physical and mental well-being. The Health ...
The aim of this study is to examine the role of coping styles in sickness absence. In line with findings that contrast the reactive–passive focused s
Sickness Absence Due to Specific Mental Diagnoses and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality: A Cohort Study of 4.9 Million Inhabitants of Sweden Despite the magnitude and increase of sickness absence due to mental diagnoses, little is known regarding long-term health outcomes. The aim of this nat...
Cohorts broadly representative of the UK population born in that year. Cognitive function assessed using well-recognised tools. Different measures of cognitive function, long-term sickness absence and depression used across the cohorts.doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2011-000777...
ResearchGate pure.york.ac.uk 相似文献Patient factors associated with duration of certified sickness absence and transition to long-term incapacity. Despite a considerable increase in claims for long-term sickness benefits, and the impact of certifying sickness upon general practitioner (GP) workload, ...
Zero detections are more informative as an EOT proxy when VC is in situ; if AS is stopped after three years of zero detections, there is up to a 62% probability that RS would be necessary (in Kwamouth) in the absence of VC, but at most 19% of VC simulations result in RS (in ...
Sickness absence costs the UK economy around £20 billion per year. A recent study used a Markov mathematical model to assess the cost-effectiveness of interventions to return employees with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) to work, MSDs being one of the major causes of long-term sickness absenc...
In the absence of light as a temporal cue, the circadian clock imposes a stable wheel-running activity with a period of ~23.7 h, with more activity during the nighttime (Fig. 2a–d)23. We infected mice in the dark and let the infection progress in DD. We observed that running-...
b. gambiense is several ways: (i) in the absence of serological screening test for T. b. rhodesiense, screening is based on the recognition of non-specific clinical features (e.g. fever) and history of exposure (e.g. tsetse fly bite during a safari in East Africa); (ii) ...
The role of certifying sickness absence in the UK has traditionally been conducted by General Practitioners, but this role has now been extended to First Contact Practitioner (FCP) Physiotherapists in primary care. Therefore, FCPs may offer an ideal solution to the current challenges faced within ...