Researchers from Tranzo at Tilburg University in the Netherlands conducted research into the return to work process for employees who have been on sickness absence because of common mental disorders (CMDs).
The IOSH-funded study focused on common issues such as anxiety, depression, stress and adjustment disorders.
It was split into two parts: one with mental health and occupational health professionals, general practitioners and managers; the other with the workers themselves.
While the research was conducted in the context of the Dutch social security system, UK-based occupational health and medicine professionals have recognised many findings.
These findings show workers need help gaining self-awareness and regaining control, while the knowledge and skills of their supervisors should be strengthened. Personalised return-to-work plans involving good communication and assessment of each worker’s values, views and needs can also be helpful.
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