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期刊名:Rehabilitation

缩写:REHABILITATION

ISSN:0034-3536

e-ISSN:1439-1309

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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Gianni Lidolt,Johannes Beller,Marieke Hansmann et al. Gianni Lidolt et al.
Return to work is one of the most important aims in the context of psychosomatic rehabilitation. Studies from outside of Germany have reported that high self-efficacy positively influences time to return to work. In this study, the impact o...
Kirsten Rotter,Bernhard Koch,Alexandra Lambrecht et al. Kirsten Rotter et al.
Whether people carry out an intention, e. g. return to work after psychosomatic rehabilitation, depends, among other things, on action control strategies. The current action (AO) or state orientation (SO) or affect regulation determines str...
Ruth Enggruber,Julia Seefeld,Silke Tophoven Ruth Enggruber
Participatory research is increasingly being promoted in rehabilitation sciences. It is now recommended that this type of research be consistently considered in funding applications for rehabilitation research. However, the structural parad...
Beate Muschalla Beate Muschalla
Sick leave due to mental disorders is a world-wide problem. The key issue for work ability is a good person-job-fit, i. e., work demands and coping capacities must fit together. Employees with mental disorders perceive similar work demands ...
Elena Andreeva,Tatjana Levin,Christian Sturm Elena Andreeva
Mental health disorders increase the risk of early retirement and occupational exclusion. Individualized, needs-oriented aftercare that includes measures to stabilize employment following vocational rehabilitation can support affected indiv...
Lara Luisa Wolff,Machteld Luizink-Dogan,Christine Holmberg et al. Lara Luisa Wolff et al.
Patients in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) with subjectively impaired occupational prognosis are at risk of not returning to work (RTW) in the medium term. This study aimed to explore, describe and summarise the aspects relevant in CR patients...
Martin Schindl,Harald T Zipko,Matthias Bethge Martin Schindl
Our study analyzed whether self-reported functional capacity is more realistic after a functional capacity evaluation has been carried out, i. e. whether the second self-reported functional capacity after testing corresponds more closely to...
Lea Remus,Marei Grope,Stella Lemke et al. Lea Remus et al.
An innovative case management intervention in the city of Hamburg provides an open facility for individuals at high risk of permanent work disability, offering tailored guidance and support, regardless of the nature and extent of needs and ...
Svenja Mertens,Albert Nienhaus,Matthias Morfeld et al. Svenja Mertens et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers showed a twofold increased risk of infection. Many still report persisting symptoms a few months after initial infection such as fatigue, headaches and cognitive impairment, often resulting i...
Helen Gissendanner,Thorsten Meyer-Feil Helen Gissendanner
Case workers in a vocational support program for persons with addiction disorders ("BORA-TB") accompanied rehabilitants for up to 12 months after rehabilitation treatment. Positive return-to-work (RTW) effects were not statistically verifia...