2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095452
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The Role of Psychological Wellbeing in a Cross-Provider Worksite Healthcare Management Program for Employees with Musculoskeletal Disorders

Abstract: Background: Musculoskeletal and mental disorders are often comorbid, with complex correlations of pain, impairment due to pain, disability, and psychological wellbeing. This study investigates the role of psychological wellbeing in a worksite healthcare program for employees within a German randomized controlled trial. Methods: For our analyses we used data of the module for minor musculoskeletal complaints (N = 180). The intervention included a workplace-related training and case manager support. Results: Cha… Show more

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“…The study carried out by (Zeike et al, 2019) as dealt with by many researchers in terms of the literature (Cahyadi & Magda, 2021;Claassen et al, 2021;Culasso et al, 2023;Efimov et al, 2022;Henderikx & Stoffers, 2022;Jafari-Sadeghi et al, 2023;Jović et al, 2022;Karippur & Balaramachandran, 2022;Lindert et al, 2022;Marino & Capone, 2021;Mutsuddi & Sinha, 2022;Tigre et al, 2022;Trenerry et al, 2021;Wang & Yang, 2022;Wendtlandt & Wicker, 2021;Zammitti et al, 2022). In this respect, the use of the scale was limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study carried out by (Zeike et al, 2019) as dealt with by many researchers in terms of the literature (Cahyadi & Magda, 2021;Claassen et al, 2021;Culasso et al, 2023;Efimov et al, 2022;Henderikx & Stoffers, 2022;Jafari-Sadeghi et al, 2023;Jović et al, 2022;Karippur & Balaramachandran, 2022;Lindert et al, 2022;Marino & Capone, 2021;Mutsuddi & Sinha, 2022;Tigre et al, 2022;Trenerry et al, 2021;Wang & Yang, 2022;Wendtlandt & Wicker, 2021;Zammitti et al, 2022). In this respect, the use of the scale was limited.…”
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confidence: 99%