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Mark Hann at University of Manchester
On page 2 of General Practitioners’ attitudes towards patients’ health and work, 2010 to 2012
Bonnie Sibbald at University of Manchester
On page 2 of General Practitioners’ attitudes towards patients’ health and work, 2010 to 2012
Mark Hann at University of Manchester
On page 10 of General Practitioners’ attitudes towards patients’ health and work, 2010 to 2012
Bonnie Sibbald at University of Manchester
On page 10 of General Practitioners’ attitudes towards patients’ health and work, 2010 to 2012

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British Journal of General Practice (Royal College of General Practitioners)
Mark B Gabbay 2010
The evidence suggested that being in work is generally good for people’s health, promoting physical, psychological and economic wellbeing; while worklessness may have the opposite effect (Waddell and Burton 2006; Ridge et al. 2008; Gabbay 2010).
On page 14
Gabbay M., B. (2010) Electronic fit notes: sickness certification in the new decade. British Journal of General Practice 60, 235-6.
On page 57