Background:A quarter of UK strokes occur in working age people. Fewer than half resume work. Rehabilitation frequently fails to address work needs and evidence for post-stroke vocational rehabilitation is lacking. This pilot trial tested the feasibility of delivering SSVR and measuring its effects and costs compared to usual care (UC).Method:Previously employed stroke survivors (SS) aged ≥16 recruited from a stroke unit were randomised to receive SSVR or UC. Exclusion criteria: refusing consent; not intending to work, medical preclusion. Primary outcomes: occupational and benefit status. Mood, function, participation, quality of life and resource use were measured using standardized and bespoke postal questionnaires at 3, 6 and 12 months. S...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
A quarter of all strokes occur in people under the age of sixty-five providing stark economic conseq...
<p><b>Background:</b> Stroke is often a severe and debilitating event that requires ongoing rehabili...
Background: A quarter of UK strokes occur in working age people. Fewer than half resume work. Reh...
Background Approximately 152,000 people have a stroke in the UK every year, a quarter are working a...
Background: Return to work (RTW) is achieved by less than 50% of stroke survivors. The rising incide...
Background: The stroke survivor’s voice has been identified as a key priority when evaluating rehab...
Introduction: Existing research on vocational rehabilitation following stroke has been criticised fo...
Objective: Stroke is the greatest cause of disability in adults. A quarter of strokes in ...
Objective: Stroke is the greatest cause of disability in adults. A quarter of strokes in the UK affe...
Background: In a feasibility trial of early occupational therapy vocational rehabilitation (VR), mor...
Background: Return to work (RTW) is an outcome in determining the effectiveness of rehabilitation p...
© 2015 Radford et al. Background: Over one million people sustain traumatic brain injury each year i...
Background: Up to 160,000 people incur traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year in the UK. TBI can hav...
BACKGROUND: Over one million people sustain traumatic brain injury each year in the UK and more than...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
A quarter of all strokes occur in people under the age of sixty-five providing stark economic conseq...
<p><b>Background:</b> Stroke is often a severe and debilitating event that requires ongoing rehabili...
Background: A quarter of UK strokes occur in working age people. Fewer than half resume work. Reh...
Background Approximately 152,000 people have a stroke in the UK every year, a quarter are working a...
Background: Return to work (RTW) is achieved by less than 50% of stroke survivors. The rising incide...
Background: The stroke survivor’s voice has been identified as a key priority when evaluating rehab...
Introduction: Existing research on vocational rehabilitation following stroke has been criticised fo...
Objective: Stroke is the greatest cause of disability in adults. A quarter of strokes in ...
Objective: Stroke is the greatest cause of disability in adults. A quarter of strokes in the UK affe...
Background: In a feasibility trial of early occupational therapy vocational rehabilitation (VR), mor...
Background: Return to work (RTW) is an outcome in determining the effectiveness of rehabilitation p...
© 2015 Radford et al. Background: Over one million people sustain traumatic brain injury each year i...
Background: Up to 160,000 people incur traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year in the UK. TBI can hav...
BACKGROUND: Over one million people sustain traumatic brain injury each year in the UK and more than...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
A quarter of all strokes occur in people under the age of sixty-five providing stark economic conseq...
<p><b>Background:</b> Stroke is often a severe and debilitating event that requires ongoing rehabili...