Henk-Jan Boersema

79 Inability to work fulltime, prevalence and associated factors the respiratory system, neoplasms and diseases of the genitourinary and circulatory system showing high odds, and musculoskeletal diseases, the largest group in the sample, showing low odds. Within specific disease groups, compared to all other disease groups, different associations were identified for age, gender, education and multimorbidity, with female and higher educated applicants having higher odds, age having no effect and the effect of multimorbidity differing across disease groups. The findings of this study can contribute to a more evidence based assessment of inability to work fulltime in disability claim assessments, providing insight into which workers with chronic diseases are at risk for inability to work fulltime and can contribute to the development of interventions for work adjustments for workers with inability to work fulltime. 4

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