| Literature DB >> 10574004 |
M Beutel1, T Dommer, E Kayser, F Bleichner, A Vorndran, K Schlüter.
Abstract
The effect of a professional workload test was assessed in a longitudinal study with 80 patients psychosomatic rehabilitation during and following their. In a second study indication criteria were tested with 358 consecutive patients. Participants in the workload program show an improvement of their work ability and job performance according to self-appraisal, superior appraisal and medical assessment. Work ability was still maintained 7 months after treatment. Patients with lasting work disability and unemployment not only show negative work-related attitudes, but also elevated psychological symptoms and a reduced quality of life. The program participants show high levels of psychological strain but also a stronger disposition to change the professional situation. Negative work-related and psychological consequences of lasting disability and unemployment deserve more attention in inpatient psychosomatic treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10574004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol ISSN: 0937-2032