“…In total, 26 studies on the role of behavioural determinants regarding work were retrieved (Albertsen, Lund, Christensen, Kristensen, & Villadsen, ; Bains et al., ; Berglind & Gerner, ; Borgogni, Dello Russo, Miraglia, & Vecchione, ; Brouwer, Reneman, Bultmann, van der Klink, & Groothoff, ; Brouwer et al., ; Burns, Boyd, Hill, & Hough, ; Busch, Goransson, & Melin, ; Clausen, Burr, & Borg, ; Dionne et al., ; Hanebuth, Meinel, & Fischer, ; Heijbel, Josephson, Jensen, Stark, & Vingard, ; Heymans et al., ; Huijs, Koppes, Taris, & Blonk, ; Jensen, ; Labriola et al., ; Laisne, Lecomte, & Corbiere, ; Lindell, Johansson, & Strender, ; Ozegovic, Carroll, & David, ; Schultz et al., ; Sinokki et al., ; Turner et al., ; van Hooft, ; van de Vijfeijke et al., ; Westaby, Versenyi, & Hausmann, ), of which one was performed in cancer survivors (Bains et al., ) and one in a population of another debilitating illness, namely amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Westaby et al., ). The remaining 24 studies were directed among others at healthy employees, employees on (long‐term) sick leave or workers with non‐specific back pain.…”