1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)61395-1
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The Rehabilitation of Coronary Surgical Patients

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“…Restriction of activ ities, including hobbies or sports, gardening, social activities and sexual intercourse was present in 87, 100. 89, and 96% of patients, respectively, before surgery, while restriction of these activities existed postoperatively for only 29,31,23, and 28% of patients, respec tively. Thus, similar percentages of patients (69-77%) could engage in these non-workrelated activities postoperatively, approxi mately equal to the percentage of patients returning to work [16], Analysis of the percentages of patients re turning to work following coronary artery bypass surgery suggests that a substantial proportion of patients choose not to be em ployed.…”
Section: Review Of the Literature: Return-to-yvork Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Restriction of activ ities, including hobbies or sports, gardening, social activities and sexual intercourse was present in 87, 100. 89, and 96% of patients, respectively, before surgery, while restriction of these activities existed postoperatively for only 29,31,23, and 28% of patients, respec tively. Thus, similar percentages of patients (69-77%) could engage in these non-workrelated activities postoperatively, approxi mately equal to the percentage of patients returning to work [16], Analysis of the percentages of patients re turning to work following coronary artery bypass surgery suggests that a substantial proportion of patients choose not to be em ployed.…”
Section: Review Of the Literature: Return-to-yvork Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The authors emphasize that the patients and their families were psychologically prepared be fore operation to understand that rehabilita tion. including vocational rehabilitation, was the immediate goal of operation, and stress the importance of medical advice in this regard [29], Physicians can encourage patients to re turn to work by positive attitudes toward individual patients and by participating in programs working with industry, with com munity services/resources, and with the pa tient and the patient's family [30].…”
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“…Assim, no I não retornaram 11,9%, no II 15,5%, no III 26,2%, e no IV 29,8%, resultando um valor médio de 20,8% (17,(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23),9%).…”
Section: -Não-retorno Ao Trabalhounclassified
“…Lidlle e col. 20 encontraram resultados semelhantes analisando o nível educacional, o que os fez afirmar a importância dessa variável no retorno ao trabalho.…”
Section: -Quanto Aos Estratos Ocupacionaisunclassified
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