The Demand-Control-Support model as a predictor of return to work.
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The role of job strain on return to work after carpal tunnel surgeryCost effectiveness of a multi-stage return to work program for workers on sick leave due to low back pain, design of a population based controlled trial [ISRCTN60233560]Job demands and decision control predicted return to work: the rapid-RTW cohort studyExperience of health complaints and help seeking behavior in employees screened for depressive complaints and risk of future sickness absenceSupervisory behaviour as a predictor of return to work in employees absent from work due to mental health problems.Influence of efforts of employer and employee on return-to-work process and outcomes.The effectiveness of graded activity for low back pain in occupational healthcareTowards a preventive strategy for complaints of arm, neck and/or shoulder (CANS): the role of help seeking behaviour.Structured early consultation with the occupational physician reduces sickness absence among office workers at high risk for long-term sickness absence: a randomized controlled trialDeterminants of return to work in patients with hand disorders and hand injuries.Researching Complex and Multi-Level Workplace Factors Affecting Disability and Prolonged Sickness Absence.Do psychological job demands, decision control and social support predictreturn to work three months after a return-to-work (RTW) programme? The rapid-RTW cohort study.Differences in predictors of return to work among long-term sick-listed employees with different self-reported reasons for sick leave.Personal resources and support when regaining the ability to work: an interview study with Exhaustion Disorder patients.Leadership effectiveness: a supervisor's approach to manage return to work.Characteristics of disability pensioners returning to work: an interview study among individuals with musculoskeletal disorders.Does job satisfaction predict early return to work after coronary angioplasty or cardiac surgery?Work demands, job insecurity and sickness absence from work. how productive is the new, flexible labour force?Psychosocial risk exposures and musculoskeletal disorders across working-age males and females
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The Demand-Control-Support model as a predictor of return to work.
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The Demand-Control-Support model as a predictor of return to work.
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The Demand-Control-Support model as a predictor of return to work.
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A J H M Beurskens
C A P Schröer
F J N Nijhuis
J T M van Eijk
W P M van den Heuvel
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10.1097/00004356-200303000-00001
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2003-03-01T00:00:00Z