Return-to-work policies in Finnish occupational health services
Autor: | Sirkku Kivisto, Jos Verbeek, Maria Hirvonen, Helena Varonen |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Employment
Service (business) medicine.medical_specialty business.industry Occupational Health Services Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Public Policy Rehabilitation Vocational Occupational safety and health Occupational medicine Work (electrical) Nursing Occupational health nursing Sick leave Absenteeism Humans Medicine Sick Leave business Finland Occupational Health Qualitative Research Health policy |
Zdroj: | Occupational Medicine. 58:88-93 |
ISSN: | 1471-8405 0962-7480 |
DOI: | 10.1093/occmed/kqm138 |
Popis: | Aim To describe return-to-work services for employees on sick leave offered by Finnish occupational health services (OHS). Methods Finnish OHS are surveyed every 3 years. Respondents are asked if they offer services to facilitate return to work (RTW), and if so, to describe them. The description was qualitatively analysed using the Atlas-ti programme to find the themes that best describe the services. We also studied characteristics of OHS predicting a return-to-work policy. Results Of the total sample of 969 occupational health units, 95% responded to the survey. Forty-one per cent reported offering services for facilitating RTW after sick leave. The service usually consisted of occupational physician examination of employees on sick leave for approximately 6 weeks. This was followed by a joint discussion between employee, physician and supervisor, which could result in work accommodation or a work trial period. There was a substantial variation, with only 10% mentioning a joint meeting and 13% mentioning a work trial period or work accommodation. Return-to-work policies were more frequently found in the OHS that served only a few employers, provided more group activities and collaborated more with employers and research institutes. Conclusion Less than half of Finnish OHS offer return-to-work services of which the contents show wide variation that is not in line with current scientific evidence. A guideline project for return-to-work practices is needed to fill the gap. More research is needed to best define monitoring and screening practices for workers on sick leave. |
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