Multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors as predictors of return to work |
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Authors: | Labriola Merete Lund Thomas Christensen Karl B Kristensen Tage S |
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Affiliation: | Research Unit on Absence and Early Retirement, National Institute of Occupational Health, Lerso Parkall 105, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark. mla@ami.dk |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine if individual and contextual levels of work environment factors predict return to work (RTW). METHODS: Baseline data from 52 workplaces was linked to a national absence register. Four hundred twenty-eight persons with more than 2 weeks of sickness absence during a 2-year period were identified. Follow up was 1 year to examine three RTW outcomes. Multilevel logistic and Poisson regression models were used. RESULTS: At the individual level, significant associations were found between one psychosocial and four physical factors and RTW within 4 weeks. Two physical factors predicted RTW within 1 year. Two psychosocial and two physical factors significantly prolonged duration of sickness absence. No significant contextual level risk factors were found. CONCLUSION: At the individual level, both the psychosocial and physical work environment factors are important independent predictors of RTW. |
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