Return to work after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), a leading cause of death globally, is a multidimensional process influenced by clinical, psychological, social and occupational factors, the single impact of which, however, is still not well defined. The objective of this study was to investigate these 4 factors on return to work (RTW) within 365 days after AMI in a homogeneous cohort of patients who had undergone an urgent coronary angioplasty
OBJECTIVES: Returning to work after an episode of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is challenging for m...
Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) can lead to loss of workability and early retirement. The ai...
Patients are generally advised to return to full normal activities, including work, 6 to 8 weeks aft...
ObjectivesReturn to work after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), a leading cause of death globally,...
OBJECTIVES:Return to work after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), a leading cause of death globally...
This study aimed to determine the proportion of patients who returned to work within three months po...
<div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> The evaluation of the ability for return to wo...
Objectives: To describe the time perspective of return to work and the factors that facilitate and h...
Introduction: Long-term sick leave is currently a considerable public health concern due to the enor...
The timing of return to work after a myocardial infarction (AMI) is influenced by many factors (angi...
Purpose Stress-related factors influence the adaptation to life after acute myocardial infarction (A...
We conducted an analysis of the frequency and variables associated with early (after 1 month) and la...
Background: Depression often coexists with myocardial infarction (MI) and has been found to impede r...
SummaryBackgroundPrevious studies have evaluated return to work after acute ST-segment elevation myo...
Objectives: Coronary heart disease is frequent in the working-age population. Traditional outcomes, ...
OBJECTIVES: Returning to work after an episode of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is challenging for m...
Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) can lead to loss of workability and early retirement. The ai...
Patients are generally advised to return to full normal activities, including work, 6 to 8 weeks aft...
ObjectivesReturn to work after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), a leading cause of death globally,...
OBJECTIVES:Return to work after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), a leading cause of death globally...
This study aimed to determine the proportion of patients who returned to work within three months po...
<div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> The evaluation of the ability for return to wo...
Objectives: To describe the time perspective of return to work and the factors that facilitate and h...
Introduction: Long-term sick leave is currently a considerable public health concern due to the enor...
The timing of return to work after a myocardial infarction (AMI) is influenced by many factors (angi...
Purpose Stress-related factors influence the adaptation to life after acute myocardial infarction (A...
We conducted an analysis of the frequency and variables associated with early (after 1 month) and la...
Background: Depression often coexists with myocardial infarction (MI) and has been found to impede r...
SummaryBackgroundPrevious studies have evaluated return to work after acute ST-segment elevation myo...
Objectives: Coronary heart disease is frequent in the working-age population. Traditional outcomes, ...
OBJECTIVES: Returning to work after an episode of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is challenging for m...
Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) can lead to loss of workability and early retirement. The ai...
Patients are generally advised to return to full normal activities, including work, 6 to 8 weeks aft...