Sociodemographic characteristics and disability pensions of frequent attenders in occupational health primary care - a follow-up study in Finland
Abstract Background Work disability is a complex issue that requires preventive efforts from healthcare systems and individuals, and that too often results in disability pensions (DP). While many studies have attempted to characterize risk factors of work disability, many showing for example a link...
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Main Authors: | Tiia Reho (Author), Salla Atkins (Author), Mikko Korhonen (Author), Anna Siukola (Author), Markku Sumanen (Author), Mervi Viljamaa (Author), Jukka Uitti (Author), Riitta Sauni (Author) |
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