2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11101403
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Return-to-Work Interventions for Individuals with Work-Related Mental Health Conditions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia,
Pablo Garrido,
Basem Gohar
et al.

Abstract: The workplace is a vital setting to support positive mental health. Mental health conditions in the workforce contribute to decreased work engagement and participation. There is existing literature on return-to-work (RTW) interventions for individuals with work-related mental health conditions, however, there lacks consensus on their effectiveness. Therefore, the primary aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the literature and evaluate the effectiveness of return-to-work interventions on return-to-wo… Show more

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“…In terms of additional organisational policies that can be applied, we know that the longer someone is absent from work, the harder it is to return (Nowrouzi-Kia et al, 2023 ). Taking the necessary initiatives to ensure successful re-integration in an adequate setting, both during and after treatment for PTSD is important, not only to promote peer support during treatment, but also to reduce stigma for help-seeking by other police officers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of additional organisational policies that can be applied, we know that the longer someone is absent from work, the harder it is to return (Nowrouzi-Kia et al, 2023 ). Taking the necessary initiatives to ensure successful re-integration in an adequate setting, both during and after treatment for PTSD is important, not only to promote peer support during treatment, but also to reduce stigma for help-seeking by other police officers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%