Workplace Prevention

All health-related activities come together in workplace prevention, including occupational safety and health (OSH), return-to-work (RTW) management, and workplace health promotion measures. Engagement with issues around mental health in the world of work can be a starting point for sustainable workplace prevention.

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As a result of digitalisation, demographic change, and climate change, the world of work is currently going through a profound social/ecological transformation. Networked work processes, flexible work structures, complex interaction requirements, and changing values mean work is making new demands on the people who do it.

These changes require leaders and employees to take decisions more autonomously, practise a higher degree of self-management, and display additional flexibility and creativity as they go about their jobs.

This is being accompanied by rises in the numbers of days of incapacity for work and people retiring on reduced earning capacity pensions due to mental illness.

Engagement with mental health in the world of work can open doors to the development of sustainable workplace prevention activities. Such prevention work should not revolve exclusively around the harmful aspects of work that function as stressors, but also place just as much emphasis on the beneficial aspects that function as resources - the dynamic interactions between work, the psyche, and social relationships for instance.

In addition, it is vital to build up networked structures dedicated to detecting mental overload and crises among employees as early as possible and supporting action to deal with them.

The aim is to prevent employees suffering from incapacity for work if at all possible and, where this has unfortunately happened, to ensure they return sustainably to the workplace. This demands the interplay of various approaches:

  • the human-centred management of tasks and working times
  • appropriate action from leaders and teams in response to the problems they encounter
  • personal counselling and support services
  • closer cooperation with the health system

The healthy management of work requirements and relationships and the integration of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention within the organisation are of central salience.

The Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin, BAuA) is conducting intervention studies on these issues that are examining the integration of different kinds of provision at (and above) the level of the individual organisation:

  • the consortium project Early Intervention at the Workplace (Frühe Intervention am Arbeitsplatz, FRIAA)
  • the cooperative project Intensified Return to Work (RTW) aftercare in psychiatric outpatient clinics situated in care clinics (Intensivierte Return to Work Nachsorge in psychiatrischen Institutsambulanzen von Versorgungskliniken, RTW-PIA)

In large and medium-sized enterprises, the integration of different forms of prevention can be ensured by their organisational health management systems. When it comes to small and micro enterprises, structures for the provision of services have to be developed above the organisational level.

Statutorily required OSH measures represent a good basis on which to initiate prevention activities. Key roles are played by risk assessment and the measures that follow from it. Return-to-work management can also be used as a starting point for action. Occupational physicians, OSH specialists, and the health insurance funds are among the actors that support and advise organisations establishing workplace health management systems and health promotion schemes in Germany.

Employees should be involved in these processes, for example through their organisation’s occupational safety and health committee, health circles, the bodies that represent workers’ interests, and participative research methods.

Research Projects

Project numberF 2525 StatusOngoing Project Formative qualitative evaluation of an early intervention at the workplace (FRIAA) for employees with common mental disorders

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Research ongoing

Project numberF 2516 StatusCompleted Project Stigmatization associated with SARS-CoV-2 in the occupational setting: Summary of the state of knowledge and interview study

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Project numberF 2459 StatusCompleted Project Gradual Return to Work (G-RTW): Current Implementation and Potentials for Further Development

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Project numberF 2367 StatusCompleted Project Scoping Review on determinants for a successful return-to-work and systematic overview on interventions to facilitate return to work among employees with mental disorders

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Project numberF 2354 StatusCompleted Project Interventions to support return-to-work for patients with coronary heart disease

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Project numberF 2414 StatusCompleted Project Returning to work after mental health problems: cooperation and alliances between healthcare institutions and companies in the return to work process

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Project numberF 2319 StatusCompleted Project Communicative Action as a factor in the return-to-work-process from the perspective of return-to-work coordinators - A qualitative study for development of a best practice guide

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Publications

Determinants of Sickness Absence and Return to Work Among Employees with Common Mental Disorders: A Scoping Review

Essay 2018

Purpose: To present an overview of the existing evidence on prognostic factors of (recurrent) sickness absence (SA) and return …

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Introducing occupational health management in the German Armed Forces

Essay 2018

Holistic approaches to workplace health promotion (WHP) within the military setting are challenging. In 2015, the German …

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Determinants for sickness absence and return to work among employees with common mental disorders - Protocol of a Scoping Review

baua: Focus 2017

A scoping review of the existing evidence on prognostic factors of sickness absence (SA) and return to work (RTW) among workers …

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Evidence mapping of determinants for sickness absence and return-to-work among workers with common mental disorders

Essay 2017

The complete article "Evidence mapping of determinants for sickness absence and return-to-work among workers with common mental …

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Online Health Services for the Prevention of Stress-associated Psychological Impairments at the Workplace

Essay 2017

The complete article can be purchased in German at the website of the Journal "Das Gesundheitswesen", Volume 79, Issue 3, pp. …

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Sickness absence and return-to-work determinants among employees with a common mental disorder - a scoping review

Essay 2017

The complete article "Sickness absence and return-to-work determinants among employees with a common mental disorder - a scoping …

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Sickness absence and return-to-work determinants among employees with a common mental disorder - a scoping review

Essay 2017

The complete article "Sickness absence and return-to-work determinants among employees with a common mental disorder - a scoping …

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Does employee participation in workplace health promotion depend on the working environment? A cross-sectional study of Danish workers

Essay 2016

Objectives: To investigate if participation in workplace health promotion (WHP) depends on the work environment.

Methods:

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Improving cognitive capacity by a workplace health promotion program - Investigation of access and compliance

baua: Report 2016

Modern working environment places even higher demands on cognitive capacity of the employees. The improvement of work ability is …

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Mental illness in the world of work: reintegration after a mental health crisis - findings of a qualitative study

Essay 2016

The complete article can be purchased in German at the website of the Journal "Arbeitsmedizin, Sozialmedizin, Umweltmedizin", …

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