Objectives: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it is important to return to work (RTW), both for the individual's satisfaction with life and economically for society. The current comprehensive, long-term study aimed at investigating in what time period the RTW continues after stroke and what factors could predict RTW. Materials and methods: All individuals registered in the registry Riksstroke with stroke in Sweden at ages 18-58 years during 2011 were eligible for participation. RTW was based on sickness absence data from the Social Insurance Agency covering 1 year prestroke to 5 years post-stroke. Time to RTW was analyzed with Kaplan-Meier curves. Potential predictors of RTW were analyzed ...
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the outcomes of return-to-work f...
Objective We aimed to investigate the proportion of young patients not returning to work (NRTW) at 1...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
Objectives: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
OBJECTIVES: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
Stroke is one of the most common and resource intensive diseases for society. Stroke in the working ...
OBJECTIVES: Disability due to stroke imposes a large burden on individuals, and on society, in terms...
To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors' ability to...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic conditions are not only related to poor health outcomes, they also...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this nationwide study was to analyze how functional status and socioecon...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...
Introduction: Stroke may impose disabilities with severe consequences for the individual, with physi...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how persons experienced return to work (RTW) and their work situation 7 to 8 y...
Objective We aimed to investigate the proportion of young patients not returning to work (NRTW) at...
IntroductionLittle is known about long-term work sustainability of stroke survivors. A feasibility t...
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the outcomes of return-to-work f...
Objective We aimed to investigate the proportion of young patients not returning to work (NRTW) at 1...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...
Objectives: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
OBJECTIVES: A substantial proportion of individuals with stroke are of working age. After stroke, it...
Stroke is one of the most common and resource intensive diseases for society. Stroke in the working ...
OBJECTIVES: Disability due to stroke imposes a large burden on individuals, and on society, in terms...
To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors' ability to...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic conditions are not only related to poor health outcomes, they also...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this nationwide study was to analyze how functional status and socioecon...
OBJECTIVES: To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors...
Introduction: Stroke may impose disabilities with severe consequences for the individual, with physi...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how persons experienced return to work (RTW) and their work situation 7 to 8 y...
Objective We aimed to investigate the proportion of young patients not returning to work (NRTW) at...
IntroductionLittle is known about long-term work sustainability of stroke survivors. A feasibility t...
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the outcomes of return-to-work f...
Objective We aimed to investigate the proportion of young patients not returning to work (NRTW) at 1...
A large proportion of stroke patients are unable to return to work (RTW), although figures vary grea...