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Returning to Work After the Onset of IllnessExperiences of Right Hemisphere Stroke SurvivorsKent State University, lkoch{at}kent.edu
Kent State University
Kent State University
Kent State University Experiences of right hemisphere stroke survivors in their attempts to return to work after the onset of stroke were explored through an interdisciplinary qualitative investigation. Key findings indicate that (a) participants experienced an array of functional limitations that precipitated employment changes; (b) employment changes had a substantial psychosocial impact on both the stroke survivor and the primary caregiver; and (c) successful integration into employment was associated with both internal resources (e.g., patience, determination, sense of humor) and external resources (e.g., emotional support and encouragement from caregivers, family, and friends; emotional and instrumental support from healthcare professionals; employer willingness to provide reasonable accommodations). The findings support the use of an ecological approach to facilitate successful return to work for this population.
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Vol. 48, No. 4,
209-218 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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