Exploring expected and perceived facilitators and barriers of an indicated prevention strategy to prevent future long-term sickness absence; a qualitative study among employers and employees
Abstract Background An indicated prevention strategy (IPS), consisting of a screening questionnaire and early treatment, was found to be effective for the prevention of future long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in two large Dutch RCT's. This IPS aims to detect employees who have a high risk to b...
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Main Authors: | Sophie H. Klasen (Author), Ludovic G. P. M. van Amelsvoort (Author), Inge Houkes (Author), Nicole W. H. Jansen (Author), IJmert Kant (Author) |
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