(2) Selection of individuals who experienced the process of return to work, use of a pre-elaborated script for conducting semi-structured and individuals interviews. The interviews were recorded and transcribed for content analysis by thematic categories. Results: For this study, six (n=6) individuals participated in the interviews, aged 28-54 years, the majority female (n=5), with incomplete high school educational level and with varied professions. The testimonies showed: return to work for the same function; no respect to the physical restrictions/ limitations; resurgence of painful symptoms; fear and risk of dismissal; feeling of inability and the importance of a family support. Conclusion: The return to work process requires interventions of multiprofessional teams and interdisciplinary actions.
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