Who returns to work & why?: a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Note to Readers xxv
1. Work Incapacity and Reintegration:
History and Aim of the WIR Project
Frank S. Bloch Rienk Prins 1
Background and Central Research Goals 1
Participating Countries and Institutions 2
Common Core Research Design 3
Interventions, Incentives, and Disincentives 4
Measurement of Outcomes 5
Organization of the Project 5
Implementation of the Project 5
Presentation of Data and Results 6
References 8
2. Social Security, Work Incapacity,
and Reintegration
Rienk Prins Frank S. Bloch 9
Background of the Problem 9
Labor Market Considerations 9
The Health Perspective 10
Social Security Concerns 11
Sickness and Disability Benefit Schemes:
Similarities and Differences 12
Eligibility 16
Payment Levels and Replacement Rates 16
Administration and Determination of
Eligibility 17
Rehabilitation Services 18
Job Protection 20
Selected Incentives and Disincentives:
A Comparative Overview 21
Placing the Project s Research Questions
in Context 23
Notes 25
References 25
3. Work Incapacity and Reintegration:
A Literature Review
Jan Hegelund 27
Introduction 27
Clinical Studies 28
Return to Work in Chronic Low back
Pain Patients 29
Effects of Interventions 31
Economic Studies 33
Economic Incentives and Return to Work 33
Effects of Vocational Rehabilitation 36
Public Policy Studies 37
The Importance of Benefit Schemes 38
Sociological Studies 42
The Micro Approach 42
The Macro Approach 43
A Theoretical Model of Work Incapacity and
Work Resumption 47
Summary and Conclusions 49
Appendix 3.1: Selected Literature from
the Review 51
4. Research Design and Methodology
Jockel Wolf 55
Background and Aim of Research Design 55
Operationalizing the Research Design 57
Inclusion Criteria and Cohort Creation 57
Cohort Characteristics, Interventions,
and Outcomes 58
Observation Period and Measurement Points 60
Standardized Measurements 60
The National Cohorts 61
Non Response at Tl 61
Cohort Sizes 61
Data Collection Methods 61
Data Analysis Methods 63
International Database 63
5. Cohorts Compared: Cross national
Similarities and Differences
Andreas Weber 65
Introduction 65
Demographic Characteristics 66
Work Characteristics 70
Subjective Health Status 71
Subjective Work Prognosis 73
Non response Analysis 74
Comparison with Working Population 75
Comparability of Cohorts 77
Summary and Conclusions 84
Reference 84
6. Work Status and Benefit Status
TheoJ. Veerman 85
Work Status and Benefit Status after One
and Two Years 86
Work Status 86
Benefit Status 88
Work Status at T3 and Demographic, Health,
and Work Characteristics 91
Conclusions 95
7. The Role of Medical Interventions
Tommy Hansson Elisabeth Hansson 99
Introduction 99
National Health Care Systems and the
Back Patient 101
Denmark 101
Germany 102
Israel 102
The Netherlands 102
Sweden 102
The United States 103
Medical Interventions and their Providers 103
Caregivers 103
Imaging Techniques 104
Hospitalization, Surgery, and Bed Rest 105
Treatments 106
Medication and Injections 107
Braces and Supports 107
Back related Health within the National
Cohorts 108
Medical Interventions 111
Consultation with Physician 111
Consultation with a Physiotherapist or
Other Caregivers 113
Imaging the Lumbar Spine 115
Treatments 117
Health Indicators and Return to Work 124
Back Function 124
General Health 125
Social Functioning 125
Vitality 126
Mental Health 128
Pain Intensity 129
Summary and Conclusions 131
Note 132
References 132
8. Vocational and Other Non medical Interventions
Sisko Bergendorff Dalia Gordon 135
Scope and Provision of Interventions 136
Repertoire of Vocational and Other
Non medical Interventions 136
Actors, Timing and Procedures in the
Work Incapacity Process 137
Conclusions 143
Training and Education I43
Training and Education Measures 144
When Training and Education Started 145
Relationship to Work Resumption 145
Work Accommodations and Employer
Motivators 147
Work Accommodations 148
When Work Accommodations were
Applied 150
Transportation to Workplace and
Sheltered Workshops I51
Employer Motivators: Wage Subsidy
and Exemption of Wage Payment 151
Combinations of Training, Education,
and Work Accommodations 152
Relationship to Work I54
Employee Motivators: Disciplinary Actions
and Labor Relationships I55
Warning of Dismissal and Dismissal 155
Contacts With Colleagues/Employer 157
Relationship to Work Resumption 158
Work Incapacity Assessment, Benefit
Withdrawal, and Rehabilitation 159
Medical Examinations for Sickness Benefit
Eligibility 159
Threat and Actual Withdrawal of Sickness
Benefit 160
Rehabilitation Inquiry and Plan 161
Test of Vocational Capacity 162
Assessment of Eligibility for Disability
Benefit 163
Capitalization of Benefit 165
Relationship to Work Resumption 165
Job Services and Other Services 166
Job Counseling 167
Job Search 167
Job Offer 168
Job Club 169
Change in Day Care Arrangements
for Children 170
Counseling 170
Reduction of Waiting Periods for
Health Care 171
Relationship to Work Resumption 172
Summary and Conclusions 173
Rehabilitation Inquiry and Plan 173
X Education and Training 173
Work Accommodations 174
Threat and Actual Loss of Work, and
Job Services 174
Return to Former Work 175
Disability Benefit 175
Relevance of Policy Context and Timing
of Interventions 177
Reference 178
Appendix 8.1: Vocational and Other Non medical
Interventions in the Six Cohorts 179
Appendix 8.2: Summary of Work Incapacity
Procedures 186
9. A Closer Look at Work Resumption
John Kearney 193
Characteristics of Work Resumption 193
Type of Employer 194
Occupation 195
Changes in Hours Worked, Wages, and
Occupation 198
Work Resumption and Vocational and
Other Non medical Interventions 199
Work Resumption and Medical Interventions 201
Type of Medical Provider 201
Medical Treatments 203
Work Resumption Patterns 204
Continuous Versus Late Resumers 204
Continuous Resumers Versus
Relapse 206
Late Resumers Versus Non resumers 206
Work Resumption and Selected Baseline
Characteristics 209
Reasons Reported for Not Working 211
Summary and Conclusions 211
Employer and Occupation 211
Vocational and Other Non medical
Interventions 212
Reasons for Non resumption 212
Medical Providers and Treatments 212
Patterns of Work Resumption 213
Indications of Successful Interventions 213
Technical Note 214
Appendix 9.1: Additional Data on Work
Resumption Patterns 215
10. Work Resumption and the Role of Interventions
JJieo J. Veerman Edward Palmer
Introduction 223
Work Capacity 225
Overview of the Model and Strategy for Analysis 228
Medical Interventions and Health in the
First Year 229
Baseline Characteristics, Vocational and
Other Non medical Interventions, and Work
Status in the First Year 234
Baseline Characteristics 235
Vocational and Other Non medical
Interventions 239
Baseline Characteristics, Vocational and Other
Non medical Interventions, and Work Status
in the Second Year 240
Work Status at T2 243
Baseline Characteristics 244
Vocational and Other Non medical
Interventions 245
The Cohorts Compared 247
Conclusions: Major Determinants of Work
Resumption 2S0
Personal and Work Characteristics
( Baseline Characteristics ) 251
Medical Interventions 252
Vocational and Other Non medical
Interventions 253
Interventions, Incentives, and
Disincentives 253
Notes 255
References 256
Description of the Statistical Analysis Used 257
Appendix 10.1: Full Results of Statistical
Analysis 258
11. Factors Influencing Work Resumption:
A Summary of Major Findings
Boukje Cuelenaere Rienk Prins 273
Aim and Background of the Study 273
Ambitions and Restrictions 274
Striking Differences in Work Resumption Rates
and Patterns 275
The Role of Demographic, Health and
Vocational Factors 276
Health Condition, Medical Treatments and
Work Resumption 277
Vocational and Other Non medical Interventions 279
Resumers, Non resumers and Benefit Receipt 280
Health Condition, Interventions and Work
Resumption Reconsidered 281
Additional Conclusions from National Studies 282
Denmark 282
Germany 283
Israel 283
The Netherlands 283
Sweden 284
United States 284
Outlook for Future Research 284
References 285
Addendum A: Overview of Variables 287
Addendum B: List of Project Publications 296
Contributors 305
List of Tables and Figures
Table 2.1: Main Dimensions of Sickness and Disability
Benefit Schemes (1994 1997) 14
Table 2.2: Main Features of Administration and
Rehabilitation (1994 1997) 19
Table 2.3: Incentives and Disincentives on Work
Incapacity 23
Table 3.1: Selected Clinical Studies on Socio
Demographic, Medical, Psychological,
Job Related, and Lifestyle Variables on
Return to Work of Work Incapacitated
Employees with Low Back Pain 30
Table 3.2: Selected Economic Studies on Economic
Incentives for Labor Market Reintegration
of Work Incapacitated Employees 35
Table 3.3: Selected Public Policy Studies on The
Organization of Benefit Schemes and
Provision of Benefits 40
Table 3.4: Selected Sociological Studies on Social
Support and Socialization into the Role as
Disabled 44
Table 3.5: Selected Studies on Working Conditions
and Labor Market Conditions for Return
to Work of Long Term Work Incapacitated
Employees 46
Figure 3.1: Theoretical Model of Work Incapacity and
Reintegration 47
Table 4.1: Non Response (%) and Cohort Size at T1 61
Figure 4.1: Number of Subjects (Tl, T2, T3) 62
Table 4.2: Methods of Data Collection Applied 62
Table 5.1: Mean Age at Tl 66
Table 5.2: Age Distribution at Tl (%) 67
Table 5.3: Gender Distribution at Tl (%) 67
Table 5.4: National Language as Mother Tongue
atTl(%) 68
Table 5.5: Educational Level at Tl (%) 69
Table 5.6: Household Composition at Tl (%) 70
Table 5.7: Working Hours per Week at Tl (%) 71
Table 5.8: Physical Job Demands at Tl 71
Table 5.9: Mental Health at Tl 72
Table 5.10: Pain Intensity at Tl 72
Table 5.11: Back Function (Hannover ADL) at T1 73
Table 5.12: Work Prognosis, Long Term at Tl (%) 73
Table 5.13: Cohort Size and Non Response Rates at
Tl, T2, T3 74
Table 5.14: Results of Drop out Analysis at T2 and T3 76
Table 5.15: Age Distribution in Cohorts at Tl and in
Labour Force (1997) (%) 78
Table 5.16: Gender Distribution in Cohorts at Tl and
in Labour Force (1997) (%) 79
Table 5.17: Educational Level in Cohorts at Tl and in
Labour Force (1997) (%) 80
Table 5.18: Household Types in Cohorts at Tl and in
Labour Force (1997) (%) 81
Table 5.19: Working Hours per Week in Cohorts at
Tl and in Labour Force (1997) (%) 82
Table 5.20: Outcomes of Cluster Analysis 83
Table 5.21: Similarities of Cohorts, Tl 83
Table 6.1: Work Status at T2 and T3 (% of cohort
Working) 86
Table 6.2: Work Resumption Patterns (% of cohort) 87
Table 6.3: Benefit Status: Subjects Receiving Sickness,
Disability, or Work Injury Benefit at T2
and T3 (%) 88
Table 6.4: Combination of Work and Benefits: Working
Respondents Receiving (Additional) Sickness,
Disability, or Work Injury Benefits (%) 89
Table 6.5: Non Resumers at T3: Benefit Status (%) 9°
Table 6.6: Development of Total Personal Net Income
from TO to T3, in Non Workers at T3 (%) 90
Table 6.7: Significance of Associations between Work
Status at T3 (Working/Not Working) and
Selected Demographic, Health, and (Former)
Job Characteristics as Measured at Tl 91
Table 6.8: Demographic Characteristics and Respondents
Working at T3 (%) 93
Table 6.9: Health Indicators (at Tl) and Respondents
Working at T3 (%) 94
Table 6.10: Job Characteristics and Respondents Working
at T3 (%) 95
Table 7.1: Back Function (Hannover ADL) (Mean) at
T1.T2, andT3 1°8
Table 7.2: Social Function (Mean) at Tl, T2, and T3 109
Table 7.3: Vitality (Mean) at T1, T2, and T3 109
Table 7.4: Mental Health (Mean) at Tl, T2, and T3 109
Table 7.5: Pain Intensity (Mean) at Tl, T2, and T3 110
Table 7.6: Response to the Question: When Did the
Health Complaints Start? (%) 110
Table 7.7: Visit to Physicians (%) at Tl, T2, and T3 112
Table 7.8: Visit to Physiotherapist and/or Other
Caregivers (Chiropractor, Homeopath)
(%)atTl,T2, andT3 114
Table 7.9: Examinations by X ray, CT and/or MRI
(%)atTl,T2, andT3 116
Table 7.10: Treatment with Hospitalization, Surgery,
and/or Bed Rest (%) at Tl, T2, and T3 117
Table 7.11: Treatment with Heat or Cold; TENS,
Ultrasound, and/or Short Wave; Acupuncture;
Massage; Manipulation, Traction, and/or
Zone Therapy; Mud Packing and/or Medicinal
Baths (%) at Tl, T2, and T3 119
Table 7.12: Treatment with Active Treatment :
Physical Activities and/or Back School/
Pain School (%) at Tl, T2, andT3 122
Table 7.13: Treatment with Pain Relieving Injections
or Medications (Analgetics, Tranquilizers,
Sleeping Pills, etc.), Walking Aids (Crutches),
and/or Brace (%) at Tl, T2, and T3 123
Table 7.14: Back Function (Mean) and Work Status at T2 125
Table 7.15: Surgery, Work Status, and Back Function
within the Swedish Cohort at T2 125
Table 7.16: Social Function (Mean) and Work Status at T2 126
Table 7.17: Surgery, Work Status, and Social Function
for the Swedish Cohort at T2 126
Table 7.18: Vitality (Mean) and Work Status at T2 127
Table 7.19: Surgery, Work Status, and Vitality for the
Swedish Cohort at T2 127
Table 7.20: Surgery, Work Status, and Vitality for the
German Cohort at T2 128
Table 7.21: Mental Health (Mean) and Work Status at T2 128
Table 7.22: Surgery, Work Status, and Mental Health
for the Swedish Cohort at T2 129
Table 7.23: Surgery, Work Status, and Mental Health
for the German Cohort at T2 129
Table 7.24: Pain Intensity (Mean) and Work Status at T2 130
Table 7.25: Surgery, Work Status, and Pain Intensity
for the Swedish Cohort at T2 130
Table 7.26: Surgery, Work Status, and Pain Intensity
for the German Cohort at T2 130
Table 7.27: Surgery, Work Status, and Pain Intensity
for the US Cohort at T2 131
Table 8.1: Vocational and other Non Medical
Interventions in Participating Countries 138
Table 8.2: General Education, Vocational Education,
and Job Training at T2 and T3 (%) 144
Table 8.3: Timing of Education: Number of Months
after Reporting Sick before Interventions
Started (Median) at T2 145
Table 8.4: Work Accommodations (% of Working
Respondents) at T2 and T3 148
Table 8.5: Timing of Work Accommodations: Number
of Months after Reporting Sick before
Interventions Started (Median) at T2 150
Table 8.6: Wage Subsidy and Exemption of Wage
Payment (% of Working Respondents) at
T2 and T3 152
Table 8.7: Major Combinations of Training, Education,
and Work Accommodations (% of Working
Respondents) at T2 and T3 153
Table 8.8: Warning of Dismissal and Dismissal (%)
at T2 and T3, and Timing (Median) at T2 156
Table 8.9: Contacts with Colleagues/Employer (%)
at T2 and T3 158
Table 8.10: Medical Examinations for Sickness Benefit
(%) at T2 and T3 159
Table 8.11: Threat of Withdrawal of Short Term Benefit
(%) at T2 and T3, and Timing (Median) at T2 160
Table 8.12: Withdrawal of Short Term Benefit (%) at T2
and T3 160
Table 8.13: Rehabilitation Inquiry and Plan (%) at T2
and T3, and Timing (Median) at T2 161
Table 8.14: Test of Vocational Capacity (%) at T2
and T3, and Timing (Median) at T2 162
Table 8.15: Testing of Eligibility and Qualifications
for Disability Benefit (%) at T2 and T3,
and Timing (Median) at T2 164
Table 8.16: Capitalization of Benefit (%) at T2 and T3 165
Table 8.17: Job Counseling (%) at T2 and T3, and
Timing (Median) at T2 167
Table 8.18: Job Search (%) at T2 and T3, and Timing
(Median) at T2 168
Table 8.19: Job Offer (% of Job Searchers) at T2 and T3 169
Table 8.20: Job Services Correlations 170
Table 8.21: Social/Psychological Counseling (%) at T2
and T3, and Timing (Median) at T2 171
Table 8.22: Reduction of Waiting Periods (%) at T2
and T3 171
Table 8.23: Main Characteristics of Vocational and
other Non Medical Interventions 176
Table 8A2.1: Summary of Work Incapacity Procedures
(Denmark) 186
Table 8A2.2: Summary of Work Incapacity Procedures
(Germany) 187
Table 8A2.3: Summary of Work Incapacity Procedures
(Israel) 188
Table 8A2.4: Summary of Work Incapacity Procedures
(Netherlands) 189
Table 8A2.5: Summary of Work Incapacity Procedures
(Sweden) 190
Table 8A2.6: Summary of Work Incapacity Procedures
(United States) 191
Table 9.1: Work Resumption by Type of Employer
(%) at T3 194
Table 9.2: Rates of Work Resumption by Occupation
(%) at T3 195
Table 9.3: Change in Occupation by Occupational
Group (%) at T3 196
Table 9.4: Change in Hours Worked, Wages and
Occupation for Resumers (%), TO T3 198
Table 9.5: Rates of Work Resumption for Subjects
Receiving Vocational and Other
Non Medical Interventions (%) at T3 200
Table 9.6: Consultation of Medical Providers and
Work Resumption (%) at T3 201
Table 9.7: Consultation of Medical Providers and
Working at Old or New Employer (%) at T3 202
Table 9.8: Work Resumption at T3 for Subjects Receiving
Medical Treatments (%) 203
Table 9.9: Continuous vs. Late Resumers: Patterns of
Work Resumption and Selected Characteristics
(Significant Associations) 205
Table 9.10: Continuous Resumers vs. Relapse Group:
Patterns of Work Resumption and Selected
Characteristics (Significant Associations) 207
Table 9.11: Late Resumers vs. Non Resumers: Patterns
of Work Resumption and Selected
Characteristics (Significant Associations) 208
Table 9.12: Patterns of Work Resumption (Continuous/
Late Resumer/Relapse/Non Resumer) and
Selected Characteristics (Significant
Associations) 210
Table 9.13: Reason for not Working (%) at T3 211
Table 9A1.1: Demographic Characteristics (%) of
Continuous Resumers 215
Table 9A1.2: Health Indicators (%) at T3 of Continuous
Resumers 216
Table 9A1.3: Job Characteristics^) of Continuous
Resumers 216
Table 9A1.4: Demographic Characteristics (%) of Late
Resumers 217
Table 9A1.5: Health Indicators (%) at T3 of Late
Resumers 218
Table 9A1.6: Job Characteristics (%) of Late Resumers 218
Table 9A1.7: Demographic Characteristics (%) of
Relapse Resumers 219
Table 9A1.8: Selected Health Indicators (%) at T3 of
Relapse Resumers 220
Table 9A1.9: Job Characteristics (%) of Relapse
Resumers 220
Table 9A1.10:Demographic Characteristics (%) of
Non Resumers 221
Table 9A1.11 :Health Indicators (%) at T3 of Non Resumers 222
Table 9A1.12: Job Characteristics (%) of Non Resumers 222
Figure 10.1: General Model for the Analysis 224
Figure 10.2: Factors Influencing Work Ability 227
Table 10.1: Percent of (Additional) Variance Explained
by Back Function (ADL) and Other Health
Measures on Work Status at T2 230
Table 10.2: Prediction of Back Function Scores (ADL)
at T2 by ADL T1, Baseline Characteristics
(Tl) and Medical Interventions 232
Table 10.3: Prediction of Work Status T2 by Baseline
Characteristics and Vocational Interventions
T0 T2 236
Table 10.4: Prediction of Work Status T3 by Work
Status T2, Baseline Characteristics and
Vocational Interventions 241
Table 10.5: Outcomes at Two Years and Baseline
Indicators of the Work Capacity of the Country
Cohorts 248
Table 10A. 1: Results of Multiple Regression Model
Predicting Back Function Scores (ADL) at T2 260
Table 10A.2: Results of Logistic Regression Model Predicting
Work Status (Non Working /Working) at T2 264
Table 10A.3: Results of Logistic Regression Model Predicting
Work Status (Non Working/Working) at T3 268
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title | Who returns to work & why? a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration |
title_auth | Who returns to work & why? a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration |
title_exact_search | Who returns to work & why? a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration |
title_full | Who returns to work & why? a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration Frank S. Bloch ..., eds. |
title_fullStr | Who returns to work & why? a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration Frank S. Bloch ..., eds. |
title_full_unstemmed | Who returns to work & why? a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration Frank S. Bloch ..., eds. |
title_short | Who returns to work & why? |
title_sort | who returns to work why a six country study on work incapacity reintegration |
title_sub | a six-country study on work incapacity & reintegration |
topic | Arbeitsunfähiger (DE-588)4271782-6 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd Berufliche Wiedereingliederung (DE-588)4198872-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Arbeitsunfähiger Internationaler Vergleich Berufliche Wiedereingliederung Industriestaaten Aufsatzsammlung |
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