A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary greatly. A total of 121 mild-to-moderate stroke patients, who had a paid job at the time of their stroke were included (a) to quantify RTW and work satisfaction one-year post-stroke (using the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation) and (b) to determine factors predicting RTW post-stroke, based on stroke-related, personal and neuropsychological variables. Half of the patients were not in work (28%) or were working less (22%) than pre-stroke. Ninety percent of those in fulltime employment post-stroke were satisfied with their occupational situation, against 36% of the unemployed participants. In regards to factors predicting ...
Background: Loss of employment contributes significantly to the burden of stroke on individuals and ...
Stroke is one of the most common and resource intensive diseases for society. Stroke in the working ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
Objective: To investigate post-stroke return-to-work and its associations with cognitive performance...
Background: Return to work (RTW) is an outcome in determining the effectiveness of rehabilitat...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in p...
OBJECTIVES: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors' ability to...
Objectives: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
Stroke is one of the most common diseases and has several potential consequences, such as psychologi...
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the outcomes of return-to-work f...
Volz M, Ladwig S, Werheid K. Return to work and depressive symptoms in young stroke survivors after ...
Background: Loss of employment contributes significantly to the burden of stroke on individuals and ...
Stroke is one of the most common and resource intensive diseases for society. Stroke in the working ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
Objective: To investigate post-stroke return-to-work and its associations with cognitive performance...
Background: Return to work (RTW) is an outcome in determining the effectiveness of rehabilitat...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in p...
OBJECTIVES: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors' ability to...
Objectives: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
Stroke is one of the most common diseases and has several potential consequences, such as psychologi...
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the outcomes of return-to-work f...
Volz M, Ladwig S, Werheid K. Return to work and depressive symptoms in young stroke survivors after ...
Background: Loss of employment contributes significantly to the burden of stroke on individuals and ...
Stroke is one of the most common and resource intensive diseases for society. Stroke in the working ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...