Return to work for persons with severe traumatic brain injury: A data-based approach to program development

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This article presents a review of the literature on return to work for individuals with traumatic brain injury, reported rates for and factors found to influence return to work, such as injury severity, preinjury variables, and postinjury services. The outcomes for 87 individuals served in a supported work program are presented, using a variety of methodologies that have emerged for defining and measuring return to work. © 1995 Aspen Publishers, Inc.

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Wehman, P. H., West, M. D., Kregel, J., Sberron, P., & Kreutzer, J. S. (1995). Return to work for persons with severe traumatic brain injury: A data-based approach to program development. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 10(1), 27–39. https://doi.org/10.1097/00001199-199502000-00005

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