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The purpose of this paper is to review the return-to-work rates following acquired brain injury in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ). The reported return-to-work rates for the nine ANZ studies varied from 29% to 64% with a median of 46% and for 23 international studies the return-to-work rates varied from 19% to 88% (median also 46%). When the results of all ANZ studies were combined to form a total of 1010 subjects then the overall return-to-work rate was 44%. A number of methodological concerns were raised and it was estimated that only about 7-10% of persons with an acquired brain injury are likely to return to the same job.
The purpose of this paper is to review the return-to-work rates following acquired brain injury in Australia and New Zealand ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Athanasou, James A. Date: 2003 Geographic subjects: Oceania; New Zealand; Australia Journal title: Australian journal of career development Resource type: Article Subjects: Statistics; Disability; Outcomes; |
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