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Return to work and lost earnings after acute respiratory distress syndrome: a 5-year prospective, longitudinal study of long-term survivors.

Biren B KamdarKristin A SepulvedaAlexandra ChongRobert K LordVictor D DinglasPedro A Mendez-TellezCarl ShanholtzElizabeth ColantuoniTill M von WachterPeter J PronovostDale M Needham
Published in: Thorax (2017)
Across 5-year follow-up, nearly one-third of previously employed ARDS survivors never returned to work. Delayed return to work was associated with patient-related and intensive care unit/hospital-related factors, substantial lost earnings and a marked rise in government-funded healthcare coverage. These important consequences emphasise the need to design and evaluate vocation-based interventions to assist ARDS survivors return to work.
Keyphrases
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • mechanical ventilation
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • intensive care unit
  • healthcare
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • emergency department
  • health information