Is Mobility in the Labor Market a Solution to Sustainable Return to Work for Some Sick Listed Persons?

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Kerstin Ekberg
Charlotte Wåhlin
Jan Persson
Lars Bernfort
Birgitta Öberg
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[1] National Centre for Work and Rehabilitation,Department of Medicine and Health
[2] Linköping University,Helix Vinn Excellence Centre
[3] Linköping University,Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Medicine and Health
[4] Linköping University,Division of Health Care Analysis, Department of Medicine and Health
[5] Linköping University,undefined
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2011年 / 21卷
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Return to work; Expectations; Job stability; Turnover intention; Return to work; Survival curves;
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Aim: The study aims to identify characteristics associated with long-term expectations of professional stability or mobility among recently sick-listed workers, and to study whether expectations of professional mobility and turnover intentions were associated with duration of sick leave. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on baseline measures in a prospective cohort study of patients who were granted sick leave due to musculoskeletal (MSD) or mental (MD) disorders. A total of 1,375 individuals fulfilled the inclusion criteria. A baseline questionnaire was sent by mail within 3 weeks of their first day of certified medical sickness; 962 individuals responded (70%). The main diagnosis was MSD in 595 (62%) individuals and MD in 367 (38%). Results: Expectations of ability to remain in the present profession in 2 years was associated with better health and health-related resources, younger age, higher education, and better effort—reward balance. Effort-reward imbalance, MD, high burnout scores, and better educational and occupational position were associated with turnover intentions. Low expectations of ability to remain in the present profession defined two vulnerable groups with regard to RTW, those with no turnover intentions were older, had lower personal resources, more often had MSD, and slower RTW rate. Those with turnover intentions had a clear effort-reward imbalance and high burnout scores. Conclusions: The results of this explorative study underline the importance of differentiating RTW-interventions based on knowledge about the sick-listed person’s resources in relation to the labor market and the work place, and their expectations of future employment and employability.
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