BMC Public Health | |
Associations between partial sickness benefit and disability pensions: initial findings of a Finnish nationwide register study | |
Research Article | |
Eira Viikari-Juntura1  Johanna Kausto1  Lauri Virta2  Ritva Luukkonen3  | |
[1] Centre of Expertise for Health and Work Ability, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland;Social Insurance Institution, Research Department, Turku, Finland;Statistical Services, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland; | |
关键词: Sick Leave; Sickness Absence; Disability Pension; Sickness Benefit; Social Insurance Institution; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2458-10-361 | |
received in 2010-03-10, accepted in 2010-06-23, 发布年份 2010 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundTimely return to work after longterm sickness absence and the increased use of flexible work arrangements together with partial health-related benefits are tools intended to increase participation in work life. Although partial sickness benefit and partial disability pension are used in many countries, prospective studies on their use are largely lacking. Partial sickness benefit was introduced in Finland in 2007. This register study aimed to investigate the use of health-related benefits by subjects with prolonged sickness absence, initially on either partial or full sick leave.MethodsRepresentative population data (13 375 men and 16 052 women either on partial or full sick leave in 2007) were drawn from national registers and followed over an average of 18 months. The registers provided information on the study outcomes: diagnoses and days of payment for compensated sick leaves, and the occurrence of disability pension. Survival analysis and multinomial regression were carried out using sociodemographic variables and prior sickness absence as covariates.ResultsApproximately 60% of subjects on partial sick leave and 30% of those on full sick leave had at least one recurrent sick leave over the follow up. A larger proportion of those on partial sick leave (16%) compared to those on full sick leave (1%) had their first recurrent sick leave during the first month of follow up. The adjusted risks of the first recurrent sick leave were 1.8 and 1.7 for men and women, respectively, when subjects on partial sick leave were compared with those on full sick leave. There was no increased risk when those with their first recurrent sick leave in the first month were excluded from the analyses. The risks of a full disability pension were smaller and risks of a partial disability pension approximately two-fold among men and women initially on partial sick leave, compared to subjects on full sick leave.ConclusionsThis is the first follow up study of the newly adopted partial sickness benefit in Finland. The results show that compared to full sick leave, partial sick leave - when not followed by lasting return to work - is more typically followed by partial disability pension and less frequently by full disability pension. It is anticipated that the use of partial benefits in connection with part-time participation in work life will have favourable effects on future disability pension rates in Finland.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© Kausto et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2010
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