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Return-to-work and rehabilitation needs in cardiac arrest survivors: an exploratory cross-sectional study.

Christensen J, Winkel BG, Eskildsen SJ, Gottlieb R, Hassager C, Wagner MK

2023 European journal of cardiovascular nursing

Abstract

Patient-reported return-to-work and job functioning 6 and 12 months after hospital discharge and received rehabilitation interventions and unmet rehabilitation needs were explored in a consecutive population of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors. Patients working prior to cardiac arrest were invited to participate in a telephone administered survey. Thirty-eight surveys were conducted and included for analysis, equivalent to a minimum response rate of 95%. Survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest had extensive challenges returning to work. Six- and 12-months post-arrest, 58% and 45% were respectively on full time sick leave or working notably less (>10 h/week) and with extensive unmet rehabilitation needs.

Study snapshot

Setting
OHCA
Design
Cross-sectional study
Country
Denmark
Domains
Keywords
MeSH
Humans, Return to Work, Cross-Sectional Studies, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Survivors, Sick Leave

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