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Published in: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 2/2010

Open Access 01-06-2010

The Contribution of High Levels of Somatic Symptom Severity to Sickness Absence Duration, Disability and Discharge

Authors: Rob Hoedeman, Annette H. Blankenstein, Boudien Krol, Petra C. Koopmans, Johan W. Groothoff

Published in: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | Issue 2/2010

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Abstract

Introduction: The primary objectives were to compare the duration of sickness absence in employees with high levels of somatic symptom severity (HLSSS) with employees with lower levels of somatic symptom severity, and to establish the long-term outcomes concerning return to work (RTW), disability and discharge. Secondary objective was to evaluate determinants of the duration of sickness absence in employees with HLSSS. Methods: 489 sick-listed employees registered with five Occupational Health Physician (OHP) group practices were included in this study. We measured their baseline scores for somatic symptoms severity, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, health anxiety, distress and functional impairment. The OHPs filled in a questionnaire on their diagnosis. A prospective 2-year follow-up was carried out to assess the long-term outcomes concerning sickness absence, and retrospective information was gathered with regard to sickness absence during the 12 months before the employees were sick-listed. Results: The median duration of sickness absence was 78 days longer for employees with HLSSS. They more often remained disabled and were discharged more often, especially due to problems in the relationship between the employer and the employee. HLSSS, health anxiety and older age contributed to a longer duration of sickness absence of employees. Conclusion: High levels of somatic symptom severity are a determinant of prolonged sickness absence, enduring disabilities and health-related job loss. Occupational health physicians should identify employees who are at risk and adhere to guidelines for medically unexplained somatic symptoms.
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Metadata
Title
The Contribution of High Levels of Somatic Symptom Severity to Sickness Absence Duration, Disability and Discharge
Authors
Rob Hoedeman
Annette H. Blankenstein
Boudien Krol
Petra C. Koopmans
Johan W. Groothoff
Publication date
01-06-2010
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation / Issue 2/2010
Print ISSN: 1053-0487
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3688
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10926-010-9239-3

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