To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors

Objectives The aim of this thesis was to assess the importance of general practitioners (GP) and patient related factors for the GPs’ decision to sick certify or not to sick certify the patients. Study population and methods The data were obtained from a cross-sectional questionnaire study of GP-pat...

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Main Author: Norrmén, Gunilla
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Allmänmedicin och klinisk epidemiologi 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1205592013-01-08T13:06:06ZTo be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related FactorsengNorrmén, GunillaUppsala universitet, Allmänmedicin och klinisk epidemiologiUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2010sick leaveabsenteeismprimary carefamily medicineconsultationprofessional competencework capacitywork strainwork demandsauthority over decisionssocial supportattitude.Family medicineAllmänmedicinObjectives The aim of this thesis was to assess the importance of general practitioners (GP) and patient related factors for the GPs’ decision to sick certify or not to sick certify the patients. Study population and methods The data were obtained from a cross-sectional questionnaire study of GP-patient consultations. 65 GPs responded to one questionnaire about themselves and one questionnaire about each of the altogether 642 consultations. The patients responded to a questionnaire about themselves and the consultation, altogether 521 consultations. Various combinations of the three questionnaires were used in the four papers on which this thesis is based. Results Among GPs, long experience of family medicine and working part-time were significant determinants for issuing more sick leave certificates. Complaints perceived as clearly somatic by the physician decreased the chance of sick certifications, and complaints resulting in severe limitation of occupational work capacity, as assessed by the patient as well as the physician, increased the chance of sick certification, as did appointments for loco-motor complaints. Among work related factors, high ‘authority over decisions’ and high ‘social support’ were associated with reduced sickness certification probability. Worrying about illness or injury risks from work increased sickness certification. GPs and their patients took a fairly similar view to statements on health related and insurance system related matters. GPs’ opinions seem to have a greater impact than patients’ on the GPs’ decision to sickness certify a patient or not. Conclusions A number of patient and GP related factors were associated with the probability of getting sick certified. The patient’s own judgement of impaired work ability was important for sickness certification, but a shared judgement and decision between the GP and the patient appears probable in most cases. FörsäkringsmedicinDoctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-120559urn:isbn:978-91-554-7747-9Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, 1651-6206 ; 535application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic sick leave
absenteeism
primary care
family medicine
consultation
professional competence
work capacity
work strain
work demands
authority over decisions
social support
attitude.
Family medicine
Allmänmedicin
spellingShingle sick leave
absenteeism
primary care
family medicine
consultation
professional competence
work capacity
work strain
work demands
authority over decisions
social support
attitude.
Family medicine
Allmänmedicin
Norrmén, Gunilla
To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors
description Objectives The aim of this thesis was to assess the importance of general practitioners (GP) and patient related factors for the GPs’ decision to sick certify or not to sick certify the patients. Study population and methods The data were obtained from a cross-sectional questionnaire study of GP-patient consultations. 65 GPs responded to one questionnaire about themselves and one questionnaire about each of the altogether 642 consultations. The patients responded to a questionnaire about themselves and the consultation, altogether 521 consultations. Various combinations of the three questionnaires were used in the four papers on which this thesis is based. Results Among GPs, long experience of family medicine and working part-time were significant determinants for issuing more sick leave certificates. Complaints perceived as clearly somatic by the physician decreased the chance of sick certifications, and complaints resulting in severe limitation of occupational work capacity, as assessed by the patient as well as the physician, increased the chance of sick certification, as did appointments for loco-motor complaints. Among work related factors, high ‘authority over decisions’ and high ‘social support’ were associated with reduced sickness certification probability. Worrying about illness or injury risks from work increased sickness certification. GPs and their patients took a fairly similar view to statements on health related and insurance system related matters. GPs’ opinions seem to have a greater impact than patients’ on the GPs’ decision to sickness certify a patient or not. Conclusions A number of patient and GP related factors were associated with the probability of getting sick certified. The patient’s own judgement of impaired work ability was important for sickness certification, but a shared judgement and decision between the GP and the patient appears probable in most cases. === Försäkringsmedicin
author Norrmén, Gunilla
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title To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors
title_short To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors
title_full To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors
title_fullStr To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors
title_full_unstemmed To be or not to be Sick Certified with Special Reference to Physician and Patient Related Factors
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