The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients
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Resumo: | The vocational reintegration of patients after an acute coronary syndrome is a crucial step towards complete convalescence from the social as well as the individual point of view. Return to work rates are determined by medical parameters such as left ventricular function, residual ischaemia and heart rhythm stability, as well as by occupational requirement profile such as blue or white collar work, night shifts and the ability to commute (which is, in part, determined by physical fitness). Psychosocial factors including depression, self-perceived health situation and pre-existing cognitive impairment determine the reintegration rate to a significant extent. Patients at risk of poor vocational outcomes should be identified in the early period of rehabilitation to avoid a reintegration failure and to prevent socio-professional exclusion with adverse psychological and financial consequences. A comprehensive healthcare pathway of acute coronary syndrome patients is initiated by cardiac rehabilitation, which includes specific algorithms and assessment tools for risk stratification and occupational restitution. As the first in its kind, this review addresses determinants and legal aspects of reintegration of patients experiencing an acute coronary syndrome, and offers practical advice on reintegration strategies particularly for vulnerable patients. It presents different approaches and scientific findings in the European countries and serves as a recommendation for action. |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS PatientsAcute Coronary SyndromeHumansCardiac RehabilitationReturn to WorkHSM CARThe vocational reintegration of patients after an acute coronary syndrome is a crucial step towards complete convalescence from the social as well as the individual point of view. Return to work rates are determined by medical parameters such as left ventricular function, residual ischaemia and heart rhythm stability, as well as by occupational requirement profile such as blue or white collar work, night shifts and the ability to commute (which is, in part, determined by physical fitness). Psychosocial factors including depression, self-perceived health situation and pre-existing cognitive impairment determine the reintegration rate to a significant extent. Patients at risk of poor vocational outcomes should be identified in the early period of rehabilitation to avoid a reintegration failure and to prevent socio-professional exclusion with adverse psychological and financial consequences. A comprehensive healthcare pathway of acute coronary syndrome patients is initiated by cardiac rehabilitation, which includes specific algorithms and assessment tools for risk stratification and occupational restitution. As the first in its kind, this review addresses determinants and legal aspects of reintegration of patients experiencing an acute coronary syndrome, and offers practical advice on reintegration strategies particularly for vulnerable patients. It presents different approaches and scientific findings in the European countries and serves as a recommendation for action.SAGERepositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPEReibis, RSalzwedel, AAbreu, ACorra, UDavos, CDoehner, WDoherty, PFrederix, IHansen, DChristine Iliou, MVigorito, CVöller, H2021-04-14T13:26:53Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3648engEur J Prev Cardiol. 2019 Sep;26(13):1358-1369.10.1177/2047487319839263info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-10T09:43:52Zoai:repositorio.chlc.min-saude.pt:10400.17/3648Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:20:56.925050Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients Reibis, R Acute Coronary Syndrome Humans Cardiac Rehabilitation Return to Work HSM CAR |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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The Importance of Return to Work: How to Achieve Optimal Reintegration in ACS Patients |
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Reibis, R |
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Reibis, R Salzwedel, A Abreu, A Corra, U Davos, C Doehner, W Doherty, P Frederix, I Hansen, D Christine Iliou, M Vigorito, C Völler, H |
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Salzwedel, A Abreu, A Corra, U Davos, C Doehner, W Doherty, P Frederix, I Hansen, D Christine Iliou, M Vigorito, C Völler, H |
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Repositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPE |
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Reibis, R Salzwedel, A Abreu, A Corra, U Davos, C Doehner, W Doherty, P Frederix, I Hansen, D Christine Iliou, M Vigorito, C Völler, H |
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Acute Coronary Syndrome Humans Cardiac Rehabilitation Return to Work HSM CAR |
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Acute Coronary Syndrome Humans Cardiac Rehabilitation Return to Work HSM CAR |
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The vocational reintegration of patients after an acute coronary syndrome is a crucial step towards complete convalescence from the social as well as the individual point of view. Return to work rates are determined by medical parameters such as left ventricular function, residual ischaemia and heart rhythm stability, as well as by occupational requirement profile such as blue or white collar work, night shifts and the ability to commute (which is, in part, determined by physical fitness). Psychosocial factors including depression, self-perceived health situation and pre-existing cognitive impairment determine the reintegration rate to a significant extent. Patients at risk of poor vocational outcomes should be identified in the early period of rehabilitation to avoid a reintegration failure and to prevent socio-professional exclusion with adverse psychological and financial consequences. A comprehensive healthcare pathway of acute coronary syndrome patients is initiated by cardiac rehabilitation, which includes specific algorithms and assessment tools for risk stratification and occupational restitution. As the first in its kind, this review addresses determinants and legal aspects of reintegration of patients experiencing an acute coronary syndrome, and offers practical advice on reintegration strategies particularly for vulnerable patients. It presents different approaches and scientific findings in the European countries and serves as a recommendation for action. |
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