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General practitioners’ attitudes and practices regarding sick leave certification for patients with depression in Norway – a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Depression is among the most frequent reasons for sick leave, whereas health authorities recommend a rather strict practice, arguing that work is health-promoting.
Øystein Hetlevik+4 more
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Some Effects of Paid Sick Leave on Sickness Absence [PDF]
R. A. Denerley
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Dizziness and vertigo sick leave before and after insurance restrictions – a descriptive Swedish nationwide register linkage study [PDF]
Background Vertigo and dizziness can be disabling symptoms that result in sick leave. Research regarding sickness absence due to dizziness has focused on specific vestibular diagnoses rather than the nonspecific vertigo/dizziness diagnoses.
Katarina Zborayova+4 more
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Profiling the US Sick Leave Landscape [PDF]
This paper profiles the sick leave landscape in the US – the only industrialized country without universal access to paid sick leave or other forms of paid leave.
Susser, Philip, Ziebarth, Nicolas R.
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Sick Leave and the Composition of Work Teams [PDF]
In this paper, I analyse the relation between workers’ sick leave and the composition of their work teams with respect to age, job tenure, education, and nationality.
Matthias Weiss
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Healthcare and residential care workers represent two occupational groups that have, in particular, been at risk of Covid-19, its long-term consequences, and related sick leave.
Marta A Kisiel+5 more
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Patterns and predictors of sick leave after Covid-19 and long Covid in a national Swedish cohort
Background The impact of Covid-19 and its long-term consequences is not yet fully understood. Sick leave can be seen as an indicator of health in a working age population, and the present study aimed to investigate sick-leave patterns after Covid-19, and
Emma Westerlind+3 more
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Objectives To investigate the correspondence between diagnoses on sick leave certificates and diagnoses made in structured psychiatric interviews. Secondary aims were to investigate length of sick leave by diagnoses on sick leave certificates, diagnoses ...
Cecilia Björkelund+7 more
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Generating Visual Information for Motion Sickness Reduction Using a Computational Model Based on SVC Theory [PDF]
With the advancements in automated driving, there is concern that motion sickness will increase as non-driving-related tasks increase. Therefore, techniques to reduce motion sickness have drawn much attention. Research studies have attempted to estimate motion sickness using computational models for controlling it. Among them, a computational model for
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Background Sick-leave due to COVID-19 vary in length and might lead to re-current episodes. The aim was to investigate recurrent sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first wave. Methods This is a registry-based cohort study.
Annie Palstam+3 more
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