Objective: The aim of this study was to increase the understanding of stroke survivors' thoughts and experiences from returning to work after stroke. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were carried out with twelve persons, based on a thematic interview guide. A qualitative content analyse were performed. Results: The main theme; was Striving for optimal function at work creates mixed feelings of appreciation and frustration, contained three categories: 1) Multiple arrangements and strategies are necessary for returning to work, 2) Work as an activity holds multiple subjective meanings that are important for the motivation to return to work, and 3) The return-to-work process generates many and mixed feelings. Conclusions: The complexity of ...
Purpose: More than 40 % of working age adults with stroke fail to return to work. The work context i...
OBJECTIVE: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of healthcare-related facilitators and barriers ...
BACKGROUND: What a stroke means for working-age persons has not been sufficiently studied from a soc...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to increase the understanding of stroke survivors' thoughts and...
Purpose. This paper examines respondents' relationship with work following a stroke and explores the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how persons experienced return to work (RTW) and their work situation 7 to 8 y...
This review focuses on the experiences and rehabilitation needs of working age, higher functioning s...
Stroke can have a drastic and prolonged effect on the lives of those who experience them, and the pe...
Purpose: To explore work related and personal facilitators and barriers for return to work (RTW) and...
A quarter of all strokes occur in people under the age of sixty-five providing stark economic conseq...
Experiences of right hemisphere stroke survivors in their attempts to return to work after the onset...
OBJECTIVE: To explore barriers and facilitators to staying in work following stroke. DESIGN: Qualita...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Purpose ...
Objective: To investigate post-stroke return-to-work and its associations with cognitive performance...
Previous research on work after stroke has used quantitative methods and a medical model approach to...
Purpose: More than 40 % of working age adults with stroke fail to return to work. The work context i...
OBJECTIVE: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of healthcare-related facilitators and barriers ...
BACKGROUND: What a stroke means for working-age persons has not been sufficiently studied from a soc...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to increase the understanding of stroke survivors' thoughts and...
Purpose. This paper examines respondents' relationship with work following a stroke and explores the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how persons experienced return to work (RTW) and their work situation 7 to 8 y...
This review focuses on the experiences and rehabilitation needs of working age, higher functioning s...
Stroke can have a drastic and prolonged effect on the lives of those who experience them, and the pe...
Purpose: To explore work related and personal facilitators and barriers for return to work (RTW) and...
A quarter of all strokes occur in people under the age of sixty-five providing stark economic conseq...
Experiences of right hemisphere stroke survivors in their attempts to return to work after the onset...
OBJECTIVE: To explore barriers and facilitators to staying in work following stroke. DESIGN: Qualita...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Purpose ...
Objective: To investigate post-stroke return-to-work and its associations with cognitive performance...
Previous research on work after stroke has used quantitative methods and a medical model approach to...
Purpose: More than 40 % of working age adults with stroke fail to return to work. The work context i...
OBJECTIVE: To explore stroke survivors' experiences of healthcare-related facilitators and barriers ...
BACKGROUND: What a stroke means for working-age persons has not been sufficiently studied from a soc...