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Health check-ups as interventions for work disability management: supervisors and occupational healthcare follow the recommendations to a great extent




TekijätKuronen Jarmo, Winell Klas, Kopra Juho, Räsänen Kimmo

KustantajaBMJ PUBLISHING GROUP

Julkaisuvuosi2023

JournalOccupational and Environmental Medicine

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiOCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE

Lehden akronyymiOCCUP ENVIRON MED

Vuosikerta80

Numero3

Aloitussivu170

Lopetussivu176

Sivujen määrä7

ISSN1351-0711

eISSN1470-7926

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2022-108613

Verkko-osoitehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136%2Foemed-2022-108613

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179015022


Tiivistelmä

Objectives: Work disability management is a problem globally. This study was designed to find out whether the initiation, process and outcome of health check-ups (HCUs) follow the national legislation and whether supervisors and occupational healthcare (OHC) units act according to the legislation-based recommendations.

Methods: Data of 1092 employees with reduced work ability were collected during 2013-2018 in 15 OHC units across Finland. Nine reasons for HCUs, eight process activities and three recommendations were analysed. Cross-tabulation and multinomial logistic regression analysis were used in the analyses.

Results: Employees themselves initiated an HCU for early support more often (OR with 95% CI 2.37; 1.04 to 5.40) compared with supervisors. Personnel in OHC units initiated an HCU in musculoskeletal disorders more often (OR 1.58; 95% CI 1.05 to 2.37) and in mental disorders less often (OR 0.52; 95% CI 0.35 to 0.76) compared with supervisors. These findings were reflected in the recommendations after the HCU, where rehabilitation was recommended for employees with musculoskeletal disorders more often than for employees with mental disorders (ORs 5.48; 95% CI 1.91 to 15.67 and 1.59; 95% CI 0.74 to 3.43, respectively).

Conclusion: Supervisors and OHC units followed the recommendations for management of work disability to a great extent. Employees were active in looking for help early when they had problems with work ability. This positive finding should be promoted even more. OHC units did not initiate HCUs or recommend rehabilitation in mental disorders as actively as they did in musculoskeletal disorders. Support of employees with mental disorders should be improved and studied more.


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