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Impact of burnout and psychosocial work characteristics on future long-term sickness absence. Prospective results of the Danish PUMA-study among human service workers
- Source :
- Borritz , M , Christensen , KB , Bültmann , U , Rugulies , R , Lund , T , Andersen , I , Villadsen , E , Diderichsen , F , Kristensen , TS & Bültmann , U 2010 , ' Impact of burnout and psychosocial work characteristics on future long-term sickness absence. Prospective results of the Danish PUMA-study among human service workers ' , Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , vol. 52 , no. 10 , pp. 964-970 .
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine if burnout and psychosocial factors predicted long-term sickness absence (>2 weeks) at work unit level. Methods: Data were collected prospectively at 82-work units in human services (PUMA cohort, PUMA: Danish acronym for Burnout, Motivation and Job satisfaction) followed up during the proceeding 18 months regarding onset of long-term sickness absence. Questionnaire data regarding burnout and psychosocial factors were aggregated at work unit level. We used Poisson regression models with psychosocial factors and burnout as predictors of long-term sickness absence for more than 18 months based on data from a national absence register. Results: Long-term sickness absence was predicted by psychosocial factors and by burnout at work unit level. Conclusion: To reduce sickness absence, organizations within human services should improve the psychosocial work environment, and equally important, the organizations should be attentive to employees with symptoms of burnout
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Borritz , M , Christensen , KB , Bültmann , U , Rugulies , R , Lund , T , Andersen , I , Villadsen , E , Diderichsen , F , Kristensen , TS & Bültmann , U 2010 , ' Impact of burnout and psychosocial work characteristics on future long-term sickness absence. Prospective results of the Danish PUMA-study among human service workers ' , Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , vol. 52 , no. 10 , pp. 964-970 .
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1322599867
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource