Perceived vocational support needs and return-to-work outcomes in the first 12-months post-discharge in individuals with acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: RTW was associated with better psychosocial functioning after acquired neurological injury. The findings highlight the need for clinicians to explore and revisit individuals' perceived need for and preferences for vocational support and monitor the psychological well-being of those with RTW goals that are not yet successful.PMID:37638466 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-230090
Source: Work - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Jessica O'Loghlen Timothy Geraghty Melissa Kendall Mandy Nielsen Rachel Jones Vanette McLennan Kerrin Watter Tamara Ownsworth Source Type: research
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