RETURN TO WORK ENABLERS FOR WORKERS WITH WORK-RELATED MENTAL ILLNESS
Facilitadores del reintegro laboral en trabajadores con patología mental de origen laboral: una revisión sistemática
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Ansoleaga, Elisa; Universidad Diego Portales
Núcleo Milenio en Depresión
Garrido, Pablo; Asociación Chilena de Seguridad
Universidad de Valparaíso
Dominguez, Constanza; Universidad Diego Portales
Castillo, Soledad; Universidad Diego Portales
Lucero, Claudia; Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Tomicic, Alemka; Universidad Diego Portales
Iniciativa Científica Milenio. Núcleo Milenio en Depresión
Martinez, Claudio; Universidad Diego Portales
Núcleo Milenio en Depresión
Abstract
Background: There is growing interest in the treatment and return-to-work of workers with labor related mental illnesses. Aim: To perform a systematic review of practices and interventions that improve return to work. Material and methods: Systematic literature review. Thirty articles were selected for in- depth analysis. Results: Self efficacy perception, work motivation, a lower age and a better socioeconomic status were identified as worker-related return to work facilitators. Among work environment facilitators, good communication practices, supervisor support, a good assessment and modification of work load, adjustment of expectations, a good relationship between employers and employees and positive work experiences were identified. Treatment may improve return to work using a multidisciplinary approach, reducing stress and identifying psychosocial determinants of mental problems rather than symptoms and providing a timely health care. Conclusions: Return to work of workers with labor related mental illnesses requires a constant sharing of information between health care workers, employers and employees to identify common therapeutic objectives. Background: There is growing interest in the treatment and return-to-work of workers with labor related mental illnesses. Aim: To perform a systematic review of practices and interventions that improve return to work. Material and methods: Systematic literature review. Thirty articles were selected for in- depth analysis. Results: Self efficacy perception, work motivation, a lower age and a better socioeconomic status were identified as worker-related return to work facilitators. Among work environment facilitators, good communication practices, supervisor support, a good assessment and modification of work load, adjustment of expectations, a good relationship between employers and employees and positive work experiences were identified. Treatment may improve return to work using a multidisciplinary approach, reducing stress and identifying psychosocial determinants of mental problems rather than symptoms and providing a timely health care. Conclusions: Return to work of workers with labor related mental illnesses requires a constant sharing of information between health care workers, employers and employees to identify common therapeutic objectives.
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