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289 related items for PubMed ID: 29976181

  • 1. Involving the employer to enhance return to work among patients with stress-related mental disorders - study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial in Swedish primary health care.
    Björk L, Glise K, Pousette A, Bertilsson M, Holmgren K.
    BMC Public Health; 2018 Jul 06; 18(1):838. PubMed ID: 29976181
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  • 2. Increasing return-to-work among people on sick leave due to common mental disorders: design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a problem-solving intervention versus care-as-usual conducted in the Swedish primary health care system (PROSA).
    Björk Brämberg E, Holmgren K, Bültmann U, Gyllensten H, Hagberg J, Sandman L, Bergström G.
    BMC Public Health; 2018 Jul 18; 18(1):889. PubMed ID: 30021545
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  • 3. Facilitators, barriers and ethical values related to the coordination of return-to-work among employees on sick leave due to common mental disorders: a protocol for a qualitative study (the CORE-project).
    Björk Brämberg E, Sandman L, Hellman T, Kwak L.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Sep 17; 9(9):e032463. PubMed ID: 31530623
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  • 4. Does employer involvement in primary health care enhance return to work for patients with stress-related mental disorders? a cluster randomized controlled trial.
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    BMC Prim Care; 2023 Sep 20; 24(1):195. PubMed ID: 37730561
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  • 5. Integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation to improve return to work rates for people on sick leave because of exhaustion disorder, adjustment disorder, and distress (the Danish IBBIS trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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    Trials; 2017 Dec 02; 18(1):579. PubMed ID: 29197404
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  • 6. Return to work of workers without a permanent employment contract, sick-listed due to a common mental disorder: design of a randomised controlled trial.
    Lammerts L, Vermeulen SJ, Schaafsma FG, van Mechelen W, Anema JR.
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    Fimland MS, Vasseljen O, Gismervik S, Rise MB, Halsteinli V, Jacobsen HB, Borchgrevink PC, Tenggren H, Johnsen R.
    BMC Public Health; 2014 Apr 16; 14():368. PubMed ID: 24735616
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  • 9. Design of a study evaluating the effects, health economics, and stakeholder perspectives of a multi-component occupational rehabilitation program with an added workplace intervention - a  study protocol.
    Rise MB, Skagseth M, Klevanger NE, Aasdahl L, Borchgrevink P, Jensen C, Tenggren H, Halsteinli V, Jacobsen TN, Løland SB, Johnsen R, Fimland MS.
    BMC Public Health; 2018 Feb 05; 18(1):219. PubMed ID: 29402253
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  • 10. The SME tool supporting employers of small- and medium-sized enterprises during the return to work of employees on long-term sick leave: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial and for a process evaluation.
    Beerda DCE, Greidanus MA, de Rijk AE, de Wind A, Tamminga SJ, Schaafsma FG.
    Trials; 2024 Aug 16; 25(1):541. PubMed ID: 39152487
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  • 11. Integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation to improve return to work rates for people on sick leave because of depression and anxiety (the Danish IBBIS trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
    Poulsen R, Hoff A, Fisker J, Hjorthøj C, Eplov LF.
    Trials; 2017 Dec 02; 18(1):578. PubMed ID: 29197414
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  • 12. A case management occupational health model to facilitate earlier return to work of NHS staff with common mental health disorders: a feasibility study.
    Parsons V, Juszczyk D, Gilworth G, Ntani G, McCrone P, Hatch S, Shannon R, Henderson M, Coggon D, Molokhia M, Smedley J, Griffiths A, Walker-Bone K, Madan I.
    Health Technol Assess; 2021 Feb 02; 25(12):1-94. PubMed ID: 33641712
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  • 13. Effects of adding early cooperation and a work-place dialogue meeting to primary care management for sick-listed patients with stress-related disorders: CO-WORK-CARE-Stress - a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial.
    Björkelund C, Petersson EL, Svenningsson I, Saxvik A, Wiegner L, Hensing G, Jonsdottir IH, Larsson M, Wikberg C, Ariai N, Nejati S, Hange D.
    Scand J Prim Health Care; 2024 Sep 02; 42(3):378-392. PubMed ID: 38555865
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  • 14. The experiences of care managers and rehabilitation coordinators of a primary care intervention to promote return to work for patients with common mental disorders: a qualitative study.
    Petersson EL, Törnbom K, Hange D, Nejati S, Jerlock M, Wikberg C, Björkelund C, Svenningsson I.
    BMC Fam Pract; 2020 Dec 18; 21(1):272. PubMed ID: 33339512
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  • 15. Preventing sickness absenteeism among employees with common mental disorders or stress-related symptoms at work: Design of a cluster randomized controlled trial of a problem-solving based intervention versus care-as-usual conducted at the Occupational Health Services.
    Bergström G, Lohela-Karlsson M, Kwak L, Bodin L, Jensen I, Torgén M, Nybergh L.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 May 12; 17(1):436. PubMed ID: 28494753
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  • 16. Effectiveness of guideline-based care by occupational physicians on the return-to-work of workers with common mental disorders: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial.
    van Beurden KM, Brouwers EP, Joosen MC, Terluin B, van der Klink JJ, van Weeghel J.
    BMC Public Health; 2013 Mar 06; 13():193. PubMed ID: 23496948
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  • 17. Integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation intervention to improve return to work rates for people on sick leave due to common mental and functional disorders (IBBIS-II)-a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.
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    Trials; 2022 Sep 30; 23(1):820. PubMed ID: 36175977
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  • 18. The MiLES intervention targeting employers to promote successful return to work of employees with cancer: design of a pilot randomised controlled trial.
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    Trials; 2020 Apr 28; 21(1):363. PubMed ID: 32345344
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  • 19. Preventing sickness absence among employees with common mental disorders or stress-related symptoms at work: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a problem-solving-based intervention conducted by the Occupational Health Services.
    Keus van de Poll M, Nybergh L, Lornudd C, Hagberg J, Bodin L, Kwak L, Jensen I, Lohela-Karlsson M, Torgén M, Bergstrom G.
    Occup Environ Med; 2020 Jul 28; 77(7):454-461. PubMed ID: 32291291
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  • 20. Early coordinated multidisciplinary intervention to prevent sickness absence and labour market exclusion in patients with low back pain: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.
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