Determining what constitutes an effective psychosocial ‘return to work’ intervention: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

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Anthony Venning
Tassia K. Oswald
Jeremy Stevenson
Nicci Tepper
Leva Azadi
Sharon Lawn
Paula Redpath
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[1] Flinders University,Discipline of Behavioural Health, College of Medicine & Public Health
[2] Remedy HealthCare Group,Discipline of Public Health, College of Medicine & Public Health
[3] Flinders University,undefined
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Return to work; Intervention; Systematic review; Psychosocial;
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