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Disease oriented work ability assessment in social insurance medicine

Slebus, F.G.

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2009

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Slebus, F. G. (2009). Disease oriented work ability assessment in social insurance medicine.

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The following parts of this thesis have been published:

Slebus FG, Kuijer PP Willems JH, Sluiter JK, Frings-Dresen MH. Prognostic factors for work ability in sick-listed employees with chronic diseases. Occup Environ Med 2007;64:814-819.

Slebus FG, Sluiter JK, Kuijer PP, Willems JH, Frings-Dresen MH. Work ability evaluation: a piece of cake or a hard nut to crack? Disabil Rehabil 2007;29:1295-300.

Slebus FG, Kuijer PP, Willems JH, Frings-Dresen MH, Sluiter JK. Work ability in sick-listed patients with major depressive disorder. Occup Med 2008;58:475-479.

The following parts of this thesis have been submitted for publication:

Slebus FG, Jorstad HT, Peters RJ, Kuijer PP, Willems JH, Sluiter JK, Frings-Dresen MH. Factors associated with return to work after admission for acute coronary syndrome: the patient’s perspective.

Slebus FG, Kuijer PP, Willems JH, Frings-Dresen MH, Sluiter JK. Judgement of work ability of depressed employees and the use of a checklist.

Other publications:

Slebus FG, Braakman R, Schipper J, van Dongen KJ, Westendorp-de Serière M. Non-corresponding radiological and surgical diagnoses in patients operated for sciatica. Acta Neurochir 1988;94:137-143.

Habbema JD, Braakman R, Blaauw G, Slebus FG, Singh R. Patients’ condition one year following surgery for a lumbosacral radicular syndrome. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1989;133:2615-2619.

Braakman R, Blaauw G, Gelpke GJ, Singh R, Slebus FG. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. Effect of surgery on neurological involvement caused by a lumbosacral radicular syndrome. 1989;133:2619-2623.

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