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1. Is a Problem-Solving Intervention with Workplace Involvement for Employees on Sickness Absence Due to Common Mental Disorders More Effective, than Care as Usual, in Reducing Sickness Absence Days? Results of a Cluster-Randomised Controlled Trial in Primary Health Care.

2. Return to Work Trajectories of Swedish Employees on Sick-Leave Due to Common Mental Disorders.

3. Predictors of sickness absence among employees with common mental disorders in Sweden- a longitudinal study.

4. Ethical challenges from a problem-solving intervention with workplace involvement: a qualitative study among employees with common mental disorders, first-line managers, and rehabilitation coordinators.

6. Providing a new transdiagnostic emotion-focused pain treatment in a clinical context: therapists' experiences of facilitators and barriers.

7. Collaboration in the return-to-work process after sick leave due to common mental disorders: a qualitative study of stakeholders' views on goals and roles.

8. Coordinators in the return-to-work process : Mapping their work models

9. Managers' experience of causes and prevention of sick leave among young employees with Common Mental Disorders (CMDs)-A qualitative interview study with a gender perspective.

10. A gender perspective on perceived causes of sick leave due to common mental disorders among young Swedish employees: A qualitative interview study.

11. Coordinators in the return-to-work process: Mapping their work models.

12. Are psychosocial work factors and work-home interference associated with time to first full return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental disorders?

13. Hindering and enabling factors for young employees with common mental disorder to remain at or return to work affected by the Covid-19 pandemic - a qualitative interview study with young employees and managers.

14. Ethical aspects of the coordination of return-to-work among employees on sick leave due to common mental disorders: a qualitative study.

16. Prevention of sick leave at the workplace : design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a problem-solving intervention among employees with common mental disorders

17. Experiences of participating in a problem-solving intervention with workplace involvement in Swedish primary health care: a qualitative study from rehabilitation coordinator's, employee's, and manager's perspectives.

18. Exploring reasons for sick leave due to common mental disorders from the perspective of employees and managers - what has gender got to do with it?

19. Coordination of return-to-work for employees on sick leave due to common mental disorders: facilitators and barriers.

20. Conducting In-Depth Interviews via Mobile Phone with Persons with Common Mental Disorders and Multimorbidity: The Challenges and Advantages as Experienced by Participants and Researchers.

21. Recruiting in intervention studies: challenges and solutions.

22. Interventions for common mental disorders in the occupational health service: a systematic review with a narrative synthesis.

23. Promoting Evidence-Based Practice for Improved Occupational Safety and Health at Workplaces in Sweden. Report on a Practice-Based Research Network Approach.

24. Implementation of care managers for patients with depression: a cross-sectional study in Swedish primary care.

25. Nationwide implementation of a national policy for evidence-based rehabilitation with focus on facilitating return to work: a survey of perceived use, facilitators, and barriers.

26. Facilitators, barriers and ethical values related to the coordination of return-to-work among employees on sick leave due to common mental disorders: a protocol for a qualitative study (the CORE-project).

27. Moving From Knowledge to Action in Partnership: A Case Study on Program Adaptation to Support Optimal Aging in the Context of Migration.

28. Cooperation in Return-to-work Interventions for Common Mental Disorders: An Ideal Theory Analysis of Actors, Goals, and Ethical Obstacles.

29. Students' learning as the focus for shared involvement between universities and clinical practice: A didactic model for postgradualte degree project.

30. Increasing return-to-work among people on sick leave due to common mental disorders: design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a problem-solving intervention versus care-as-usual conducted in the Swedish primary health care system (PROSA).

31. The effects of multimodal rehabilitation on pain-related sickness absence - an observational study.

32. Students’ learning as the focus for shared involvement between universities and clinical practice: a didactic model for postgraduate degree projects

33. Access to primary and specialized somatic health care for persons with severe mental illness: a qualitative study of perceived barriers and facilitators in Swedish health care.

34. The meaning of learning to live with medically unexplained symptoms as narrated by patients in primary care: a phenomenological-hermeneutic study.

35. What factors enable or limit the role of intermediaries in strengthening transformative capacities? Case studies of intermediaries in two Cambodian cities.

36. Prevention of sickness absence through early identification and rehabilitation of at-risk patients with musculoskeletal disorders (PREVSAM): short term effects of a randomised controlled trial in primary care.

37. Work participation after receiving multidisciplinary treatment or acceptance and commitment therapy intervention for return to work: long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial among sick-listed individuals with mental disorders and/or chronic pain

38. Acceptability and exploratory effects of an occupational therapy intervention to improve recovery and return to work of workers with mental health disorders in primary care: a mixed methods study protocol.

39. The perceived helpfulness and acceptability of a bespoke psychological therapy service for registered nurses experiencing psychological distress: A qualitative study.

40. Experiences of rehabilitation coordination among people on sick leave with mental health problems.

41. Exploring technology adoption measures among academicians and its influence on their research practices and performance.

42. Interpreters in cross-cultural interviews: a three-way coconstruction of data.

43. To be an immigrant and a patient in Sweden: A study with an individualised perspective.

44. The effectiveness of a problem-solving intervention with workplace involvement on self-reported sick leave, psychological symptoms and work ability: a cluster randomised clinical trial.

45. Process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial - prevention of sickness absence through early identification and rehabilitation of at-risk patients with musculoskeletal disorders (PREVSAM).

46. The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS): An investigation of reliability, validity, and associations with clinical characteristics in psychiatric outpatients.

47. Preventing diagnostic overshadowing to improve the physical health of people with severe mental illness.

48. Development and Validation of a Simple Tool for Predicting Pandemic-Related Psychological Distress Among Health Care Workers.

49. Strengthening transformative capacities for urban sustainability: a case study of waste reform in Battambang, Cambodia.

50. The Influence of Cultural Competence Training on Nursing Care Delivery in Diverse Populations.

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