Increasing return-to-work among people on sick leave due to common mental disorders: design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a problem-solving intervention versus care-as-usual conducted in the Swedish primary health care system (PROSA)
Abstract Background Common mental disorders affect about one-third of the European working-age population and are one of the leading causes of sick leave in Sweden and other OECD countries. Besides the individual suffering, the costs for society are high. This paper describes the design of a study t...
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Main Authors: | Elisabeth Björk Brämberg (Author), Kristina Holmgren (Author), Ute Bültmann (Author), Hanna Gyllensten (Author), Jan Hagberg (Author), Lars Sandman (Author), Gunnar Bergström (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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