INDICATORS FOR RETURN TO WORK AFTER STROKE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF WORK FOR SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND LIFE SATISFACTION
Autor: | Monika Vestling, Susanne Iwarsson, Bertil Tufvesson |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
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Employment Male Gerontology Medical record Rehabilitation Stroke Rehabilitation Life satisfaction Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation General Medicine Odds ratio Middle Aged medicine.disease Disability Evaluation Quality of life Work (electrical) Quality of Life medicine Humans Female Gainful employment Subjective well-being Psychology Stroke Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 35:127-131 |
ISSN: | 1650-1977 |
DOI: | 10.1080/16501970310010475 |
Popis: | Objectives This study focuses on the continuation of gainful employment after experiencing stroke, addressing factors indicative of readiness for return to work, subjective well-being and life satisfaction. Methods The target group comprised 120 patients, studied by means of medical records and postal questionnaires. Results A total of 41% had returned to work, although there were changes concerning employers, assignments and working hours. Individuals who had returned to work reported a significantly higher level in subjective well-being and life satisfaction. Being able to walk meant the greatest chance of returning to work (odds ratio = 3.98) followed by white-collar worker (odds ratio = 2.99) and having preserved cognitive capacity (odds ratio = 2.64). Conclusion Returning to work after stroke is a major factor for high subjective well-being and life satisfaction. Three factors indicative of readiness for return to work were identified, providing implications for more efficient vocational rehabilitation programmes. |
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