THERAPEUTIC CLASS
FACTORS RELATED TO SUCCESSFUL RETURN TO WORK FOLLOWING MULTIDISCIPLINARY REHABILITATION
Overall, 65.5% of participants successfully returned to employment, either with their former
employers or with new employers. Successful return to employment was found to be significantly higher than the overall proportion among those participants who had had commuting accidents, followed by those who had had workplace accidents. Successful return to employment was also associated with injuries of the upper and lower limbs, employers who were interested in hiring disabled workers, motivation to participate in the programme, an intervention period of 3 months or less, age 29 years or younger, and male participants.
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