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. 2008;26(1):22–28. doi: 10.1080/02813430701747695

Table I.

Areas and categories of problems in sickness certification of patients as experienced by physicians in Sweden

A. Society and the social insurance system B. Organization of healthcare C. Performance of other actors in the system D. The physicians’ working situation
  • Policies and laws

  • Different levels of compensation in the social insurance system

  • Changes in the labour market

  • Lack of overview and management

  • Lack of leadership and management

  • Not enough physicians in primary healthcare

  • Referral systems and fragmentation of care

  • Routes of contact and access

  • Communication with the social insurance office

  • Cooperation with other stakeholders

  • Actions of other physicians

  • Actions of other healthcare professionals

  • Patients’ attitudes

  • Handling patients with symptoms difficult to diagnose (i.e. physical or mental pain)

  • Assessing patients’ work ability

  • Lack of advice and counselling from other professionals

  • Handling the various roles as a physician

  • The lack of scientific knowledge on consequenses of being sickness absent

  • The action orientation in the physicians’ profession

  • Ethical dilemmas

  • Pysicians’ psychosocial working conditions

  • Medicalization of patients non-medical problems

  • Contribution to prolonged/non-optimal sickness absence