Sökning: "långtidssjukskrivning"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade ordet långtidssjukskrivning.
1. Return to work after long-term sick leave for common mental disorders : Women’s beliefs, intentions, health and psychological well-being
Sammanfattning : Background: Long-term sick leaves due to common mental disorders (CMDs)are common in Sweden today, especially among women. Return-to-work (RTW) support usually includes work-related factors and treatment for the CMD. Despite this, the way back to work is often long with an increased risk of relapse into sick leave afterwards. LÄS MER
2. Att leva som utbränd - En etnologisk studie av långtidssjukskrivna
Sammanfattning : THIS STUDY IS CONCERNED with burnout and long-term sick leave, although instead of looking for several explanatory models and trying to answer the question as to why people are affected by this syndrome, the study is instead based on the idea of illness as experience. The methodology is traditionally ethnological, but with a phenomenological slant. LÄS MER
3. Sjukskrivningssystemet : Sjuka som blir arbetslösa och arbetslösa som blir sjukskrivna
Sammanfattning : In 1997 the number of long-term absences due to illness began and continued to rise in Sweden. Traditional explanations of why this is so have been centered on either blaming the individual or blaming the work environment. LÄS MER
4. "Man är ju inte mer än människa" : Långtidssjukskrivning ur ett emotionellt, relationellt och strukturellt perspektiv
Sammanfattning : The background to this thesis is the dramatic increase of the long-term sickness absence that took place in Sweden from the late 1990s. There was also a shift in the diagnostic pattern with rising mental diagnoses. LÄS MER
5. Locus of control and its relation to the success of vocational rehabilitation
Sammanfattning : Frågan om vad som orsakar den stora ökningen av långtidssjukskrivning och förtidspensionering i Sverige är idag synnerligen aktuell. Flertal centrala utredningar och rapporter pekar på att det behövs ökade forsknings insatser inom det arbetslivsinriktade rehabiliteringsområdet. LÄS MER