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Return to Work

Mental health (London)
Work is important. For most, it provides a host of positive emotions as well as the opportunity for social contact and the financial support that enables us to enrich our lives in other ways. If we can no longer work due to ill health, requirement to look after a loved one or following capability or conduct proceedings, the personal impact can be ...
Hamish McLure   +9 more
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Measuring Return to Work

Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2007
It is argued that one of the factors limiting the understanding of return to work (RTW) following work disability is the use of measurement tools that do not capture a complete picture of workers' RTW experiences. To facilitate the investigation of RTW, the current authors proposed a developmental conceptualization of RTW, which argues for an expanded ...
Wasiak, R.   +5 more
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Return to work

2020
The vocational reintegration of patients after an acute cardiac event is a crucial step towards complete convalescence from both the social and individual point of view. Residual job ability (partial, total/temporary, or permanent disability) depends on existing cardiac, psycho-cognitive and professional barriers.
Rona Reibis, Heinz Völler
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