Search for dissertations about: "social insurance medicine"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words social insurance medicine.
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21. Sick leave in osteoarthritis and other muskuloskeletal disorders
Abstract : Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of pain and disability in the musculoskeletal system. Even though the prevalence of OA increases rapidly with age, OA also impacts the working age population. READ MORE
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22. Epidemiology of unintentional injuries in rural Vietnam
Abstract : The main objective of this epidemiological study was to assess the incidence of unintentional non-fatal injuries, together with their determinants and consequences, in a defined Vietnamese population, thus providing a basis for future prevention. A one-year follow-up survey involved four quarterly cross-sectional household injury interviews during 2000. READ MORE
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23. A female lay perspective on health, disease, and sickness absence
Abstract : Background: Knowledge about a female perspective on health and disease is important to understand what happens in e.g. the medical meeting. A deeper understanding for the phenomenon of health also has social and economic importance. READ MORE
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24. Sickness absence during pregnancy
Abstract : The present study represents a series of surveys concerning the variation in rate and average duration of sickness absence during pregnancy from 1978 to 1997 in two Swedish communities, Linköping and Värnamo. The variation observed was related to the obstetrical course and outcome of the pregnancies, the reproductive histories of the women investigated, the occcupations held, the degree of employment, the prevalence of "back-pain during pregnancy" as a cause of sick-listing and the use before delivery of the special social benefits associated with childbearing, i. READ MORE
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25. Sickness absence and psychiatric disorder : epidemiological findings and methodological considerations
Abstract : Psychiatric disorder is an important health problem among people of working age, with consequences for work capacity and sickness absence. Increased knowledge of sickness absence and psychiatric disorder is important for early detection of psychiatric disorders and appropriate rehabilitation measures. READ MORE