Published in J Occup Health on March 16, 2011
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Effect of psychosocial factors on low back pain in industrial workers. Occup Med (Lond) (2008) 1.79
Sickness presenteeism today, sickness absenteeism tomorrow? A prospective study on sickness presenteeism and future sickness absenteeism. J Occup Environ Med (2009) 1.28
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The influence of household work and of having children on sickness absence among publicly employed women in Sweden. Scand J Public Health (2008) 0.98
Positive and negative consequences of sick leave for the individual, with special focus on part-time sick leave. Scand J Public Health (2009) 0.95
Nurses' health, age and the wish to leave the profession--findings from the European NEXT-Study. Med Lav (2006) 0.93
Seeking care for neck/shoulder pain: a prospective study of work-related risk factors in a healthy population. J Occup Environ Med (2004) 0.90
Factors contributing to the decision to leave nursing care: a study among Swedish nursing personnel. J Nurs Manag (2005) 0.90
Life events and the risk of low back and neck/shoulder pain of the kind people are seeking care for: results from the MUSIC-Norrtalje case-control study. J Epidemiol Community Health (2007) 0.88
The influence of work-related exposures on the prognosis of neck/shoulder pain. Eur Spine J (2007) 0.87
Comparisons between five self-administered instruments predicting sick leaves in a 4-year follow-up. Int Arch Occup Environ Health (2008) 0.87
Retaining the ability to work-associated factors at work. Eur J Public Health (2005) 0.86
Is smoking and alcohol consumption associated with long-term sick leave due to unspecific back or neck pain among employees in the public sector? Results of a three-year follow-up cohort study. J Rehabil Med (2009) 0.84
Assessment of psychological and social current working conditions in epidemiological studies: experiences from the MUSIC-Norrtälje study. Scand J Public Health (2002) 0.84
Reasons for leaving nursing care and improvements needed for considering a return: a study among Swedish nursing personnel. Int J Nurs Stud (2005) 0.84
Swedish entrepreneurs' use of occupational health services. AAOHN J (2011) 0.82
Job burnout and job wornout as risk factors for long-term sickness absence. Work (2011) 0.82
Employer, insurance, and health system response to long-term sick leave in the public sector: policy implications. J Occup Rehabil (2005) 0.80
Self rated health and working conditions of small-scale enterprisers in Sweden. Ind Health (2007) 0.78
Striving for balance between family and work demands among Iranian nurses. Nurs Sci Q (2010) 0.77
Different working and living conditions and their associations with persistent neck/shoulder and/or low back disorders. Occup Environ Med (2006) 0.75
The role of coping style in the onset of a new episode of low back and neck/shoulder pain. Results from the Swedish MUSIC-Norrtalje case-control study. Psychother Psychosom (2007) 0.75
Implementation of a rehabilitation model for employees on long-term sick leave in the public sector: difficulties, counter-measures, and outcomes. Work (2013) 0.75
Development of an instrument for assessing workstyle in checkout cashier work (BAsIK). Work (2012) 0.75