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Cumulative incidence in time to RTW in months post stroke, divided according to stroke type.
Cumulative incidence in time to RTW in months post stroke, divided according to stroke type.
Emma Westerlind (3623324) +2 more
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Profiling Return – to – Work (RTW) Recipients in Malaysia
Mohd Zaki Awang Chek +3 more
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Adjusted estimates in logistic regression of factors associated with no-RTW one year post stroke.
Adjusted estimates in logistic regression of factors associated with no-RTW one year post stroke.
Emma Westerlind (3623324) +2 more
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Benjamin Claréus,1 Emma A Renström2 1Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; 2Department of Psychology, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between sick-listed patients ...
Claréus B, Renström EA
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Status inconsistency and return to work among foreign-born and native Swedes
We investigated potential differences in status inconsistency and time to return to work (RTW) from sickness absence between foreign-born and native Swedes, whether inconsistency was associated with RTW, and if this association was stronger for ...
Vania Ranjbar +2 more
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Background and purpose: With more knee arthroplasties (KAs) performed in working-age patients, interest in return to work (RTW) increases. We aimed to investigate the association between body mass index (BMI) and RTW after primary KA and whether the ...
Julie B Pajaniaye +6 more
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Background: Rates of return to work (RTW) after an occupational injury vary considerably according to a range of factors. Limited studies have been conducted on the specific correlation between RTW and functional assessments, including activities of ...
Fa-Chen Lin +6 more
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Flow chart of the DASH/PRWE/WAS cohort and the RTW sub-cohort.
Abbreviations: DASH = Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand; PRWE = Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation; RTW = return to work; WAS = Work Ability Score.
Susanne Wulff Svendsen (532826) +3 more
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Work after illness: a new approach to RTW
The issues of this dissertation is the process of return to work (RTW) that workers have to face after a long job absence due to a severe disease. This topic is relevant both at a social level, with the higher and higher cost due to disability and retirement, and at a personal level, with the positive effect on the quality of life of a reintegration in
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