Interdisciplinary Approaches to Facilitate Return to Driving and Return to Work in Mild Stroke: A Position Paper.

作者: Suzanne Perea Burns , Jaclyn K. Schwartz , Shannon L. Scott , Hannes Devos , Mark Kovic

DOI: 10.1016/J.APMR.2018.01.032

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摘要: Adults with mild stroke face substantial challenges resuming valued roles in the community. The term "mild" provides false representation of lived experience for many adults who may continue to persistent and unmet needs. Rehabilitation practitioners can identify consequently intervene facilitate improved independence, participation, quality life by facilitating function reducing burden lost abilities among stroke. Health Wellness Task Force identified 2 important, often interdependent, goals that frequently arise living must be addressed community reintegration: (1) return driving (2) work. not receiving adequate rehabilitative services reintegration several reasons but primarily because current practice models are designed meet such needs this specific population. Thus, convened review literature trends opportunities based on evidence assessment interventions, work; gaps take advantage opportunities. Based findings, task force proposes a new interdisciplinary model too discharged from hospital without needed enable successful

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