下级脑部过激行为

Q4 Medicine
T. Brehm
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后发性脑损伤后职业参与——基于患者与职业专家视角的机会与障碍实证研究[j]。摘要本文总结了后得性脑损伤后职业参与的实证研究结果和科学发现。它从受影响的患者和职业专家的角度描述了机会和障碍。实证研究是在临床社会工作学位课程的背景下进行的。与获得性脑损伤相关的基本结果是,隐性残疾和神经心理缺陷使机会复杂化,因此需要持续的支持。同时,接受缺陷和改变与工作相关的机会似乎是资源。资历、同事以及他们之间的关系似乎也起着重要作用。风险因素是领导的改变,工作内容的改变和同事之间有问题的关系。一个大问题似乎是与负责任的纳税人(社会保险)的合作。总之,恢复的可能性取决于负责任的付款人的意愿。关键词:后发性脑损伤;康复E期;重返工作岗位
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Berufliche Teilhabe nach erworbener Hirnschädigung
Vocational participation after acquired brain injury – an empirical study of opportunities and barriers from the perspective of affected patients and vocational expertsT. BrehmAbstractThe following article summarizes the results and scientific findings of an empirical study on vocational participation after acquired brain injury. It describes opportunities and barriers from the perspective of affected patients and vocational experts. The empirical study was conducted in the context of a degree course on clinical social work. Essential results related to acquired brain injuries are that invisible disabilities and neu-ropsychological deficits complicate opportunities so that continuous support is needed. At the same time, the acceptance of deficits and changing work related opportunities seem to be resources. Seniority, colleagues, and the relationships between them, seem to play ano-ther important role. Risk factors are a change of leadership, change of work content and problematic relationships between colleagues. A big problem seems to be the cooperation with responsible payers (social insurance). In conclusion, the possibility of rehabilitation depends on the willingness of responsible payers. Keywords: acquired brain injury, rehabilitation phase E, return-to-work, profes-sional reintegration, integration assistance, case management
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Neurologie und Rehabilitation
Neurologie und Rehabilitation Medicine-Rehabilitation
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