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Exploring the meaning of early contact in return-to-work from workplace actors' perspective

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Pages 137-145 | Accepted 01 Apr 2010, Published online: 31 May 2010

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Yun Ladegaard, Janne Skakon, Andreas Friis Elrond & Bo Netterstrøm. (2019) How do line managers experience and handle the return to work of employees on sick leave due to work-related stress? A one-year follow-up study. Disability and Rehabilitation 41:1, pages 44-52.
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Arif Jetha, Anthony D. LaMontagne, Rebbecca Lilley, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Malcolm Sim & Peter Smith. (2017) Workplace Social System and Sustained Return-to-Work: A Study of Supervisor and Co-worker Supportiveness and Injury Reaction. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 28:3, pages 486-494.
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Inchul Jeong, Jae Bum Park, Hyoung Ryoul Kim, Jin-Ha Yoon, Jong-Uk Won & Jaehoon Roh. (2018) Impacts of Return-to-Work Type and Period on Job Retention in Workers with Occupational Injuries and Diseases. Journal of Korean Medical Science 33:1.
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K. S. Petersen, M. Labriola, C. V. Nielsen & E. Ladekjaer Larsen. (2016) Returning and staying connected to work after long-term sickness absence. Occupational Medicine 66:9, pages 725-730.
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Karin Maiwald, Agnes Meershoek, Angelique de Rijk & Frans J.N. Nijhuis. (2015) Policy on professional support in return-to-work: Occupational health professionals’ experiences in a Canadian setting. Work 53:1, pages 143-156.
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S Senthanar, VL Kristman & S Hogg-Johnson. (2015) Working and Living in Northern vs Southern Ontario Is Associated with the Duration of Compensated Time off Work: A Retrospective Cohort Study. The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 6:3, pages 144-154.
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John Selander, Åsa Tjulin, Ulrika Müssener & Kerstin Ekberg. (2015) Contact With the Workplace During Long-Term Sickness Absence and Worker Expectations of Return to Work. International Journal of Disability Management 10.
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Debra A. Dunstan & Ellen Maceachen. (2013) A Theoretical Model of Co-worker Responses to Work Reintegration Processes. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 24:2, pages 189-198.
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