Effects of a randomized controlled intervention trial on return to work and health care utilization after long-term sickness absence
Abstract Background The aim of the RCT study was to investigate if the effect of a multidisciplinary intervention on return to work (RTW) and health care utilization differed by participants' self-reported health status at baseline, defined by a) level of somatic symptoms, b) health anxiety and...
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Main Authors: | Anne-Mette H. Momsen (Author), Christina Malmose Stapelfeldt (Author), Claus Vinther Nielsen (Author), Maj Britt D. Nielsen (Author), Birgit Aust (Author), Reiner Rugulies (Author), Chris Jensen (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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