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What distinguishes responders from nonresponders to a vocational rehabilitation program?

Tommy HaugenStephen SeilerRune HøigaardSolveig Vindholmen

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medicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Demographicsbusiness.industryFunctional healthReturn to workBehavioral NeuroscienceIntervention (counseling)Physical therapyMedicineWork abilityVocational rehabilitationbusinessGeneral PsychologyClinical psychology

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Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare responders and nonresponders in terms of work ability (WA) to a multidisciplinary vocational rehabilitation program (MVRP) in Norway. Methods: The WA of 74 participants was tested at baseline and in the final week of a 4–6-week intervention. The participants whose WA increased were defined as WA-responders, whereas participants with no increases or with decreases in their WA after the intervention were defined as WA-nonresponders. Measures of functional health, psychological functioning, and demographics were also collected. Results: Overall, the results of this study indicate that the WA improved and the proportion of participants with poor WA decreased by 26% after the intervention. However, the main outcome of this study was that not all of the participants reported improved WA after the intervention. WA of 43% of the participants did not improve and they were defined as WA-nonresponders, whereas the WA of the other 57% participants improved and th...

https://doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2015.1088388