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Predictors of long-term return-to-work at five-year follow-up for mild-to-moderate subacute stroke patients enrolled in an early supported discharge program
CONCLUSIONS: Early identification of the characteristics of stroke patients enrolled into an ESD program who have the potential to RTW would make interventions more targeted, increasing the likelihood of RTW.PMID:35988246 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-210914
Source: Work - August 21, 2022 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Sock Hong Teo Kenneth N K Fong Zhenzhen Chen Raymond C K Chung Source Type: research

Interventions to Improve Social Participation, Work, and Leisure Among Adults Poststroke: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Occupational therapy interventions may improve work, leisure, and social participation outcomes poststroke, with the strongest evidence existing for client education, upper extremity training, and cognitive training for improving social participation. What This Article Adds: Occupational therapy practitioners may use the available literature along with clinical reasoning to improve work, leisure, and social participation outcomes among clients poststroke. Additional research is required to build stronger evidence to support clinical decision making in stroke rehabilitation in these areas.PMID:359...
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - August 9, 2022 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Rachel Proffitt Anna Boone Elizabeth G Hunter Olivia Schaffer Madison Strickland Lea Wood Timothy J Wolf Source Type: research

Rethinking Driving Against Medical Advice: The Situated Nature of Driving After Stroke
Can J Occup Ther. 2022 Jul 19:84174221114670. doi: 10.1177/00084174221114670. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBackground: As stroke can result in functional impairments that impact driving ability, many jurisdictions mandate a 30-day period of driving restriction post-stroke. However, between 26% and 38% of clients drive against medical advice during this period. Purpose: Informed by critical reflexivity of the literature and the first author's practice, this critical analysis paper (1) explicates and critiques how adherence to guidelines regarding driving after stroke in the first 30 days is conceptualized in individualisti...
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - July 20, 2022 Category: Occupational Health Authors: April Vander Veen Debbie Laliberte Rudman Source Type: research