Improving subjective health and reducing absenteeism in a natural work life-intervention |
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Authors: | Saksvik P O Nytrø K |
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Affiliation: | Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Trondheim, Norway. per.saksvik@svt.ntnu.no |
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Abstract: | A natural one-year work-life intervention to improve occupational health and reduce absenteeism was designed as a field experiment. The intervention allowed the employees in the health care sector of a municipality to take up to five days of self-administered sick leave with full financial compensation up to four times a year. 165 employees in the intervention group and 100 employees in the control group filled out a questionnaire before and after the intervention. The result showed no evidence of misuse of this sick-leave option and some positive subjective health effects were found among those who used the option. Slight improvements were found in musculoskeletal problems and for cold/influenza. There were no effects on overall absenteeism. The question of the impact of local cultures on interventions to improve occupational health is also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Occupational health absenteeism intervention research |
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