“…Instead, research on professional life and work reintegration after cardiac interventions have focused mainly on the identification of factors predicting RTW (i.e., working/not working) or time for RTW [3,4,[17][18][19], while very few studies have investigated the quality of work resumption, in terms of a patient's job satisfaction and re-adaptation to work [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. Recent studies suggested an important role of psychosocial work environment in the RTW process, with particular emphasis on work stress and job satisfaction [15,16,18,19,21,22]. Dekkers-Sànchez et al [23] have recently explored factors promoting sustained RTW of employees on long-term sick leaves and underlined the key role played by the work environment and subjective attitude towards work (e.g., work motivation, positive meaning of work, cognitions and RTW expectations).…”