神经肌肉疾病的治疗:回顾与评价

J. Athanasou
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康复咨询师关注的主要问题是疾病后工作的可能性,本文的目的是确定神经肌肉疾病患者的工作率。对38份已发表报告的回顾表明了就业能力,但这根据特定的神经肌肉状况而有所不同。一项由2926名参与者组成的以往研究的定量总结显示,有1266名或43.2%的人在工作。据报道,在以下研究中(a)重点是特定疾病而不是一般的神经肌肉状况或(b)参与率大于80%的研究中,工作率更高。
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Working with neuromuscular conditions: A review and evaluation
Abstract A major concern of rehabilitation counselors is the likelihood of work following illness and the purpose of this paper is to determine the work rate of persons with neuromuscular conditions. A review of 38 published reports indicated the capacity for employment, but this varied according to the specific neuromuscular condition. A quantitative summary of previous studies that comprised a total of 2926 participants indicated that 1266 or 43.2% were working. Higher work rates were reported for studies where (a) the focus was on specific disorders rather than neuromuscular conditions in general or (b) where the participation rate was greater than 80%.
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