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Are there patient-related factors that influence sickness certification in patients with severe subjective health complaints? A cross-sectional exploratory study from different European countries.

Suzanne Lerato MerkusRob HoedemanSilje MælandKristel H N WeerdesteijnFrederieke G SchaafsmaMaud JourdainJean-Paul CanevetCédric RatJohannes R AnemaErik L Werner
Published in: BMJ open (2017)
Next to the overall assessment, no notable effect of the complaints on functioning and suffering, a lack of a clear purpose for sick leave and the absence of psychiatric comorbidity may be factors that could help guide the decision to grant sick leave. These hypotheses should be tested and validated in representative samples of professionals involved in sickness certification. This may help to understand the tacit knowledge we believe physicians have when assessing work capacity of patients with severe SHC.
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