Use of a Guidebook for Stroke Patients to Promote Health and Employment Support

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When stroke patients consider a return to work, several difficulties are encountered regarding the promotion of support for both their health and employment due to the different perspectives of the patients, their families, and medical institutions. The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has published a guideline for medical institutions and offices, but not for stroke patients or their families. As a result, patients and their families do not know how to process both medical treatments and their work after the occurrence of a stroke. We have therefore published the “Guidebook for Stroke Patients to Promote Health and Employment Support” based on the concept of the previously published “Guidebook for Cancer Patients for Promoting Health and Employment Support”. This publication offers an overview of stroke and the flow from stroke onset to return to work. Patients can confirm how they should be handled at different phases of stroke. A stroke affects the patient, their family, and the individuals providing support, so this publication offers an information tool to facilitate the participation of stroke patients in society. The guide can thus be expected to contribute to an increased rate of return to work by stroke patients.

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Hamada, M., Nakatsuru, M., Iida, S., Takemoto, A., Shirayama, Y., Itoh, H., … Saeki, S. (2022). Use of a Guidebook for Stroke Patients to Promote Health and Employment Support. Journal of UOEH, 44(2), 221–227. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.44.221

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