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Association of Returning to Work With Better Health in Working-Aged Adults: A Systematic Review
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Rueda, Sergio Chambers, Lori Wilson, Mike Mustard, Cameron Rourke, Sean B. Bayoumi, Ahmed Raboud, Janet Lavis, John Rueda, Sergio Chambers, Lori Wilson, Mike Mustard, Cameron Rourke, Sean B. Bayoumi, Ahmed Raboud, Janet Lavis, John |
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Rueda, Sergio Chambers, Lori Wilson, Mike Mustard, Cameron Rourke, Sean B. Bayoumi, Ahmed Raboud, Janet Lavis, John 0090-0036 1541-0048 American Public Health Association Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2011.300401 <jats:p> Objectives. We systematically reviewed the literature on the impact of returning to work on health among working-aged adults. </jats:p><jats:p> Methods. We searched 6 electronic databases in 2005. We selected longitudinal studies that documented a transition from unemployment to employment and included a comparison group. Two reviewers independently appraised the retrieved literature for potential relevance and methodological quality. </jats:p><jats:p> Results. Eighteen studies met our inclusion criteria, including 1 randomized controlled trial. Fifteen studies revealed a beneficial effect of returning to work on health, either demonstrating a significant improvement in health after reemployment or a significant decline in health attributed to continued unemployment. We also found evidence for health selection, suggesting that poor health interferes with people’s ability to go back to work. Some evidence suggested that earlier reemployment may be associated with better health. </jats:p><jats:p> Conclusions. Beneficial health effects of returning to work have been documented in a variety of populations, times, and settings. Return-to-work programs may improve not only financial situations but also health. </jats:p> Association of Returning to Work With Better Health in Working-Aged Adults: A Systematic Review American Journal of Public Health |
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spelling | Rueda, Sergio Chambers, Lori Wilson, Mike Mustard, Cameron Rourke, Sean B. Bayoumi, Ahmed Raboud, Janet Lavis, John 0090-0036 1541-0048 American Public Health Association Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2011.300401 <jats:p> Objectives. We systematically reviewed the literature on the impact of returning to work on health among working-aged adults. </jats:p><jats:p> Methods. We searched 6 electronic databases in 2005. We selected longitudinal studies that documented a transition from unemployment to employment and included a comparison group. Two reviewers independently appraised the retrieved literature for potential relevance and methodological quality. </jats:p><jats:p> Results. Eighteen studies met our inclusion criteria, including 1 randomized controlled trial. Fifteen studies revealed a beneficial effect of returning to work on health, either demonstrating a significant improvement in health after reemployment or a significant decline in health attributed to continued unemployment. We also found evidence for health selection, suggesting that poor health interferes with people’s ability to go back to work. Some evidence suggested that earlier reemployment may be associated with better health. </jats:p><jats:p> Conclusions. Beneficial health effects of returning to work have been documented in a variety of populations, times, and settings. Return-to-work programs may improve not only financial situations but also health. </jats:p> Association of Returning to Work With Better Health in Working-Aged Adults: A Systematic Review American Journal of Public Health |
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