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This strict definition is based on both the legal (in Belgium) obligations that apply in the event of illness (from 14 days for manual workers and 1 month for white-collar workers) and various studies that show that the sooner the focus is on returning to work, the greater the chance of resuming work.\n\nThe researchers have opted for \\> 14 days (manual workers) and \\> 1 month (white-collar workers) because wages are guaranteed up to this period and from then on, the employee must submit an application to the health insurance fund to receive disability benefits (= primary disability).\n\nThe researchers opt for a maximum of 6 months of illness because it has been shown that the chances of successfully returning to work decrease dramatically. Focusing on the first 6 months allows for a thorough analysis of the group that still has the best chance of effectively returning to work.",[13],"Other: No intervention will be given. 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By combining qualitative interviews and available quantitative data, the study aims to form an integrated picture of how healthcare professionals experience their journey back to work and which elements contribute to a sustainable return to the workplace.\n\nThe study focuses on two target groups: healthcare professionals who are currently unable to work (1-6 months) and healthcare professionals who have recently resumed work (≤ 6 months). Participants take part in one semi-structured interview (including a validated questionnaire).\n\nThe research makes an important contribution to the current state of knowledge: although international literature already describes various factors that hinder and promote reintegration, there is little research that focuses specifically on healthcare professionals, who face unique risks such as high work pressure, emotionally stressful working conditions, and structural staff shortages. Furthermore, there is a clear knowledge gap regarding which forms of support (e.g., communication, guidance, work organization) are perceived as effective by healthcare professionals themselves, both during illness and when returning to work. There is also a lack of practical insight into the medium-term absence phase (1 month - 1 year), although this phase appears to be crucial for successful reintegration.\n\nThe study contributes by:\n\n* systematically identifying needs, obstacles, and success factors specific to healthcare professionals;\n* generating insights into the process of returning to work in the medium term;\n* developing practical recommendations that can be directly applied in the retention and reintegration policies of healthcare institutions;\n* providing scientifically substantiated building blocks that contribute to improved decision-making at the policy level regarding sick leave in the healthcare sector.\n\nBy linking the insights gained to a theoretical framework and existing literature, this research fills both a scientific gap and a practical need. 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