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Work conditions, support, and changing personal priorities are perceived important for return to work and for stay at work after stroke - a qualitative study.

Ingrid LindgrenChristina B BrogårdhHélène Pessah-RasmussenStina B JonassonGunvor Gard
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The individual's opportunities to influence the work situation is a key factor for RTW and the ability to stay at work after stroke. Adjustments, flexibility, support, knowledge of stroke, and receptivity to a changed view of work are important for a sustainable work situation.Implications for rehabilitationPhysical adjustments at the work place, a flexible work schedule and support increase the individual's possibility to RTW and maintain a sustainable work situation after stroke.Changed work and life priorities after a stroke need attention in the RTW process.Rehabilitation professionals have an important role in providing knowledge about the disabilities following stroke, and how they impact work ability. Individually tailored recommendations for work place adjustments which enable RTW and a sustainable work situation are warranted.
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