SwePub
Sök i SwePub databas

  Extended search

Träfflista för sökning "WFRF:(Anderzén Ingrid) "

Search: WFRF:(Anderzén Ingrid)

  • Result 1-10 of 87
Sort/group result
   
EnumerationReferenceCoverFind
1.
  • Anderzén, Ingrid, et al. (author)
  • Samverkan i Resursteam : effekter på organisation, hälsa och sjukskrivning
  • 2008
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Vi utvärderar samverkansformen Resursteam, som bedrivits som ett försök för att minska långa sjukskrivningar. Resursteam innebär att ett team med hand-läggare från Försäkringskassan, husläkare, sjukgymnast och beteendevetare, vid regelbundna möten bedömer sjukskrivna personers rehabiliteringsbehov och ger förslag på åtgärder. Det övergripande syftet är att skatta effekten av Resursteam på den försäkrades sjukskrivningslängd och självskattade hälsa. Vi har genomfört (i) en kartläggning av verksamheten, (ii) en enkätstudie till sjuk-skrivna som deltagit i Resursteam och till jämförelsepersoner samt (ii) skattat effekten av Resursteam på självskattad hälsa och sjukskrivning. Resultaten är entydiga och visar på inga eller negativa effekter för de personer som ingått i Resursteam. Som exempel kan nämnas att tiden i sjukskrivning förlängs med cirka 20 procent i genomsnitt.
  •  
2.
  •  
3.
  •  
4.
  •  
5.
  • Andersén, Åsa, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Positive experiences of a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals on long-term sick leave, the Dirigo project : a qualitative study
  • 2017
  • In: BMC Public Health. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1471-2458. ; 17
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: The process of returning to work after long-term sick leave can sometimes be complex. Many factors, (e.g. cooperation between different authorities and the individual as well as individual factors such as health, emotional well-being and self-efficacy) may have an impact on an individual’s ability to work. The aim of this study was to investigate clients’ experiences with an individually tailored vocational rehabilitation, the Dirigo project, and encounters with professionals working on it. The Dirigo project was based on collaboration between rehabilitation authorities, individually tailored interventions and a motivational interviewing approach. Methods: A descriptive qualitative design was used with data collected through interviews. Fourteen individuals on long-term sick leave took part in individual semi-structured interviews. The interviews were analysed using content analysis.Results: The analysis showed overall positive experience of methods and encounters with professionals in a vocational rehabilitation project. The positive experiences were based on four key factors: 1. Opportunities for receiving various dimensions of support.  2. Good overall treatment by the professionals. 3. Satisfaction with the working methods of the project, and 4. Opportunities for personal development.Conclusions: The main result showed that the clients had an overall positive experience of a vocational rehabilitation project and encounters with professionals who used motivational interviewing as a communication method. The overall positive experience indicated that their interactions with the different professionals may have affected their self-efficacy in general and in relation to transition to work. The knowledge is essential for the professionals working in the area of vocational rehabilitation. However, vocational rehabilitation interventions also need a societal approach to be able to offer clients opportunities for job training and real jobs.
  •  
6.
  • Andersén, Åsa, et al. (author)
  • Predictors of self-efficacy in women on long-term sick leave
  • 2015
  • In: International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. - 0342-5282 .- 1473-5660. ; 38:4, s. 320-326
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Self-efficacy has been shown to be related to sick leave and to be a predictor of return to work after sickness absence. The aim of this study was to investigate whether factors related to sick leave predict self-efficacy in women on long-term sick leave because of pain and/or mental illness. This cross-sectional study uses baseline data from 337 Swedish women with pain and/or mental illness. All included women took part in vocational rehabilitation. Data were collected through a sick leave register and a baseline questionnaire. General self-efficacy, sociodemographics, self-rated health, anxiety, depression, view of the future, and social support were measured and analyzed by univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses. The full multivariate linear regression model, which included mental health factors together with all measured factors, showed that anxiety and depression were the only predictive factors of lower self-efficacy (adjusted R-2 = 0.46, P < 0.001) and explained 46% of the variance in self-efficacy. The mean scores of general self-efficacy were low, especially in women born abroad, those with low motivation, those with uncertainties about returning to work, and women reporting distrust. Anxiety and depression are important factors to consider when targeting self-efficacy in vocational rehabilitation.
  •  
7.
  • Andersén, Åsa, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Rehabilitation coordinator intervention versus control in psychiatric specialist care for return to work and reduced sick leave : study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
  • 2020
  • In: BMC Public Health. - : BMC. - 1471-2458. ; 20:1
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background Mental disorders are the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden. Knowledge about effective methods to help these individuals to return to work (RTW)/entry into work or studies is limited. Rehabilitation coordinators (RC's) have been introduced within healthcare with the purpose to promote cooperation, streamline the sick leave and rehabilitation process, and facilitate RTW for sick-listed patients. The function of RC's has shown positive results by reducing sick leave within primary healthcare. However, the function has not been evaluated in terms of specialist psychiatry. This paper describes the design of a study to evaluate effects of a RC intervention on sick leave and RTW/entry in work or studies in patients with moderate to severe affective and/or moderate to severe anxiety disorders within specialist psychiatric care. Methods A randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing an intervention group receiving support from a RC with a control group receiving treatment as usual (TAU). The target group is patients on sick leave, treated for affective and/or anxiety disorder, aged 25-64, with or without employment. Discussion This study gives the possibility to evaluate a RC intervention for individuals with mental disorders. If the study has promising vocational outcomes, it may be of importance for the participants in many ways, e.g. increase participation in society, provide economic benefits and improve health and wellbeing. This would be valuable for the individual as well as for the society.
  •  
8.
  •  
9.
  •  
10.
  •  
Skapa referenser, mejla, bekava och länka
  • Result 1-10 of 87
Type of publication
journal article (40)
conference paper (26)
reports (16)
doctoral thesis (3)
book (1)
book chapter (1)
show more...
show less...
Type of content
peer-reviewed (62)
other academic/artistic (25)
Author/Editor
Anderzén, Ingrid (46)
Anderzén, Ingrid, 19 ... (36)
Lytsy, Per (15)
Andersén, Åsa, 1975- (12)
Andersén, Åsa (11)
Larsson, Kjerstin, 1 ... (9)
show more...
Karlsson, Thomas (8)
Kristiansson, Per (7)
Berglund, Erik (7)
Larsson, Kjerstin (6)
Lytsy, Per, 1968- (6)
Ståhl, Christian (5)
Vingård, Eva (4)
Finnes, Anna (3)
Carlsson, Lars (3)
Gillberg, M (3)
Gustafsson, Magnus (2)
Pingel, Ronnie, 1978 ... (2)
Lekander, Mats (2)
Arnetz, B (2)
Lundberg, Ingvar (2)
Westerholm, Peter (2)
Helgesson, Magnus (2)
Carpentsier, Beatric ... (2)
Larsson, Gerry (1)
Johansson, P. (1)
Hjemdahl, P (1)
Ekselius, Lisa (1)
Larsson, Ingrid (1)
Larsson, T (1)
Nilsson, Daniel (1)
Hallqvist, Johan, 19 ... (1)
Svärdsudd, Kurt (1)
Nyberg, Anna (1)
Åkerstedt, Torbjörn (1)
Akerstedt, T (1)
Berg, Mats (1)
Rajaleid, Kristiina (1)
Lundberg, Ulf (1)
SODERSTROM, T (1)
Frantzich, Håkan (1)
Lundberg, T (1)
Kecklund, Lena (1)
Winblad, U (1)
Helgesson, Magnus, M ... (1)
Anderzén, Ingrid, As ... (1)
Anderzén, Ingrid, As ... (1)
Larsson, Kjerstin, P ... (1)
Kristiansson, Per, A ... (1)
Bejerholm, Ulrika, P ... (1)
show less...
University
Uppsala University (76)
Karolinska Institutet (11)
University of Gävle (10)
Linköping University (2)
Stockholm University (1)
Lund University (1)
show more...
Mid Sweden University (1)
Swedish National Defence College (1)
show less...
Language
English (64)
Swedish (23)
Research subject (UKÄ/SCB)
Medical and Health Sciences (40)
Social Sciences (8)
Engineering and Technology (1)

Year

Kungliga biblioteket hanterar dina personuppgifter i enlighet med EU:s dataskyddsförordning (2018), GDPR. Läs mer om hur det funkar här.
Så här hanterar KB dina uppgifter vid användning av denna tjänst.

 
pil uppåt Close

Copy and save the link in order to return to this view