2013
DOI: 10.1177/1010539512471072
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Prognostic Factors for Return to Work After Low-Back Disc Herniation Surgery

Abstract: Return to work (RTW) is an important outcome following disc herniation surgery. The present study aimed at determining factors that may affect early RTW after disc herniation surgery. Data were collected from 603 patients who underwent disc herniation surgery in an educational hospital via phone interviews during a 4-year period (2005-2009). Delayed RTW and failed RTW were associated with female gender, lower educational levels, longer hospitalization periods, greater BMI, biological age exceeding 40 years, em… Show more

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“…Work-anxiety and work-avoidance is thus of special importance for understanding long-term sick leave (Gjesdal, Ringdal, Haug, & Maeland, 2008;Soegaard, 2012;Nash-Wright, 2011;Verdonck-de Leeuw, van Bleek, Leemans, & de Bree, 2010). Long-term sick leave and a prolonged return to work after an illness are relevant problems for the professional history of the affected person, and also for the companies and society (Greenberg et al, 1999;Haschke, Hutter, & Baumeister, 2012;Seyedmehdi et al, 2013). Mental disorders lead in the sick leave statistics with 38-41 days of sick leave per case (Techniker Krankenkasse, 2012;WidO, 2011).…”
Section: Persons With Work-anxieties Are At Risk Of Taking Sick Leavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work-anxiety and work-avoidance is thus of special importance for understanding long-term sick leave (Gjesdal, Ringdal, Haug, & Maeland, 2008;Soegaard, 2012;Nash-Wright, 2011;Verdonck-de Leeuw, van Bleek, Leemans, & de Bree, 2010). Long-term sick leave and a prolonged return to work after an illness are relevant problems for the professional history of the affected person, and also for the companies and society (Greenberg et al, 1999;Haschke, Hutter, & Baumeister, 2012;Seyedmehdi et al, 2013). Mental disorders lead in the sick leave statistics with 38-41 days of sick leave per case (Techniker Krankenkasse, 2012;WidO, 2011).…”
Section: Persons With Work-anxieties Are At Risk Of Taking Sick Leavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research in other countries has mostly focused on individual factors, such as the worker's age, educational level, vocational characteristics, and psychosocial factors, or examined return-to-work programs or business owner factors. Most studies investigated impairment severity as a factor influencing return-to-work ( 7 - 13 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…moment of crisis at their middle age of life [117] , particularly after failed surgery. Adverse event of disc lesion as well as surgical procedure would also have devastating impact on families, societies and economics.…”
Section: Kunakornsawat S Et Al Age Of Lumbar Disc Extrusion or Sequementioning
confidence: 99%