1,487
Views
57
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Work after stroke: focusing on barriers and enablers

, , &
Pages 33-47 | Published online: 01 Oct 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (23)

Nadia Moore, Sandra Reeder, Sophie O’Keefe, Serena Alves-Stein, Emma Schneider, Katelyn Moloney, Kate Radford & Natasha A. Lannin. (2023) “I’ve still got a job to go back to”: the importance of early vocational rehabilitation after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 0:0, pages 1-8.
Read now
Sue Sherratt. (2023) People with aphasia living alone: A scoping review. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-26.
Read now
Frederik Lehman Dornonville de la Cour, Michelle Barner Bærentzen, Birgitte Forchhammer, Sigrid Tibæk & Anne Norup. (2022) Reducing fatigue following acquired brain injury: A feasibility study of high intensity interval training for young adults. Developmental Neurorehabilitation 25:5, pages 349-360.
Read now
Yuanyuan Qu. (2022) Is the internet the game changer? Disabled people and digital work in China. Disability & Society 37:5, pages 725-745.
Read now
Joanna K. Fadyl, David Anstiss, Kirk Reed & William M. M. Levack. (2022) Living with a long-term health condition and seeking paid work: qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:11, pages 2186-2196.
Read now
Alice Theadom, Sandy Rutherford, Bruce Kent & Kathryn McPherson. (2019) The process of adjustment over time following stroke: A longitudinal qualitative study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:9, pages 1464-1474.
Read now
Colm Brannigan, Rose Galvin, Mary E Walsh, Cliona Loughnane, Emma-Jane Morrissey, Chris Macey, Mark Delargy & N. Frances Horgan. (2017) Barriers and facilitators associated with return to work after stroke: a qualitative meta-synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:3, pages 211-222.
Read now
Katherine Brookfield & Gillian Mead. (2016) Physical environments and community reintegration post stroke: qualitative insights from stroke clubs. Disability & Society 31:8, pages 1013-1029.
Read now
Robert J. Hartke & Robert Trierweiler. (2015) Survey of survivors' perspective on return to work after stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 22:5, pages 326-334.
Read now
Portia Woodman, Afsane Riazi, Carla Pereira & Fiona Jones. (2014) Social participation post stroke: a meta-ethnographic review of the experiences and views of community-dwelling stroke survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:24, pages 2031-2043.
Read now
Euan Sadler, Katie Daniel, Charles D. A. Wolfe & Christopher McKevitt. (2014) Navigating stroke care: the experiences of younger stroke survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:22, pages 1911-1917.
Read now
Sophie Sarre, Cara Redlich, Anthea Tinker, Euan Sadler, Ajay Bhalla & Christopher McKevitt. (2014) A systematic review of qualitative studies on adjusting after stroke: lessons for the study of resilience. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:9, pages 716-726.
Read now
Emma Sinclair, Kathryn Radford, Mary Grant & Jane Terry. (2014) Developing stroke-specific vocational rehabilitation: a soft systems analysis of current service provision. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:5, pages 409-417.
Read now
Elliot J. Roth & Linda Lovell. (2014) Employment After Stroke: Report of a State of the Science Symposium. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 21:sup1, pages S75-S86.
Read now
Julie Morris, Sue Franklin & Fiona Menger. (2011) Returning to work with aphasia: A case study. Aphasiology 25:8, pages 890-907.
Read now
Robert J. Hartke, Robert Trierweiler & Rita Bode. (2011) Critical Factors Related to Return to Work After Stroke: A Qualitative Study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 18:4, pages 341-351.
Read now
Ashish Stephen Macaden, Barbara J. Chandler, Colin Chandler & Alister Berry. (2010) Sustaining employment after vocational rehabilitation in acquired brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation 32:14, pages 1140-1147.
Read now
Ian Patterson & Shane Pegg. (2009) Serious leisure and people with intellectual disabilities: benefits and opportunities. Leisure Studies 28:4, pages 387-402.
Read now
Linda Worrall, Tanya Rose, Tami Howe, Kryss McKenna & Louise Hickson. (2007) Developing an evidence‐base for accessibility for people with aphasia. Aphasiology 21:1, pages 124-136.
Read now
Madeline Cruice. (2007) Issues of access and inclusion with aphasia. Aphasiology 21:1, pages 3-8.
Read now
Carolyn Bruce, Ann Parker & Laura Renfrew. (2006) ‘Helping or something’: perceptions of students with aphasia and tutors in further education. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 41:2, pages 137-154.
Read now
Jennie Medin, Josefin Barajas & Kerstin Ekberg. (2006) Stroke patients' experiences of return to work. Disability and Rehabilitation 28:17, pages 1051-1060.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (34)

Marije E. Hagendijk, Nina Zipfel, Floor J. Oomen, Jan L. Hoving, Philip J. van der Wees, Carel T. J. Hulshof, Ersen B. Çölkesen, Marijke Melles & Sylvia J. van der Burg-Vermeulen. (2023) Work-focused healthcare from the perspective of employees living with cardiovascular disease: a patient experience journey mapping study. BMC Public Health 23:1.
Crossref
Gemma Pearce, Joan O’Donnell, Rebecca Pimentel, Elizabeth Blake & Lynette Mackenzie. (2023) Interventions to Facilitate Return to Work after Stroke: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:15, pages 6469.
Crossref
Vidya Sundar & Debra L. Brucker. (2022) Work limitations as a moderator of the relationship between job crafting and work performance: results from an SEM analysis of cross-sectional survey data. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 33:1, pages 107-120.
Crossref
Marko Jurjako, Luca Malatesti & Inti A. Brazil. (2021) The Societal Response to Psychopathy in the Community. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 66:15, pages 1523-1549.
Crossref
Sarah E. Hall, Genevieve Rayner & Sarah J. Wilson. 2021. Post-traumatic Epilepsy. Post-traumatic Epilepsy 104 127 .
Vidya Sundar & Debra Brucker. (2021) “Today I felt like my work meant something”: A pilot study on job crafting, a coaching-based intervention for people with work limitations and disabilities. Work 69:2, pages 423-438.
Crossref
Atsuko Tanaka. (2021) The effects of sudden health reductions on labor market outcomes: Evidence from incidence of stroke. Health Economics 30:6, pages 1480-1497.
Crossref
Frederik L. Dornonville de la Cour, Anne Norup, Trine Schow & Tonny Elmose Andersen. (2021) Evaluation of Response Processes to the Danish Version of the Dutch Multifactor Fatigue Scale in Stroke Using the Three-Step Test-Interview. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
Crossref
Susan M. HaywardKeith R. McVillyMark A Stokes. (2019) “I Would Love to Just Be Myself”: What Autistic Women Want at Work. Autism in Adulthood 1:4, pages 297-305.
Crossref
Inger Hellem, Georg Førland, Kjersti Eide & Siri Ytrehus. (2018) Addressing Uncertainty and Stigma in Social Relations Related to Hidden Dysfunctions Following Acquired Brain Injury. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 20:1, pages 152-161.
Crossref
Betje Schwarz, Dolores Claros-Salinas & Marco Streibelt. (2017) Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Research on Facilitators and Barriers of Return to Work After Stroke. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 28:1, pages 28-44.
Crossref
Vidya Sundar, John O’Neill, Andrew J. Houtenville, Kimberly G. Phillips, Tracy Keirns, Andrew Smith & Elaine E. Katz. (2018) Striving to work and overcoming barriers: Employment strategies and successes of people with disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation 48:1, pages 93-109.
Crossref
Sandra Jellema, Suzanne van Hees, Jana Zajec, Rob van der Sande, Maria WG Nijhuis- van der Sanden & Esther MJ Steultjens. (2016) What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings. Clinical Rehabilitation 31:7, pages 936-947.
Crossref
Sandra Jellema, Rob van der Sande, Suzanne van Hees, Jana Zajec, Esther M. Steultjens & Maria W. Nijhuis-van der Sanden. (2016) Role of Environmental Factors on Resuming Valued Activities Poststroke: A Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Findings. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 97:6, pages 991-1002.e1.
Crossref
David B. Carr & Linda Hunt. 2016. Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults. Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults 331 349 .
Nina Nevala, Irmeli Pehkonen, Inka Koskela, Johanna Ruusuvuori & Heidi Anttila. (2014) Workplace Accommodation Among Persons with Disabilities: A Systematic Review of Its Effectiveness and Barriers or Facilitators. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 25:2, pages 432-448.
Crossref
Matilde Leonardi, Davide Sattin, Rui Quintas, Ambra Mara Giovannetti & Alberto Raggi. 2015. Handbook of Vocational Rehabilitation and Disability Evaluation. Handbook of Vocational Rehabilitation and Disability Evaluation 199 238 .
Mary Grant, Kathryn Radford, Emma Sinclair & Marion Walker. (2014) Return to Work after Stroke: Recording, Measuring, and Describing Occupational Therapy Intervention. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 77:9, pages 457-465.
Crossref
J. Killey, L. Gustafsson & M. Hoyle. (2014) Paths to Work after Stroke in Australia. Brain Impairment 15:2, pages 99-106.
Crossref
Sharon-Dale Stone. (2014) Young Women Stroke Survivors and Their Desire for Peer Support. ISRN Stroke 2014, pages 1-8.
Crossref
Carol Coole, Kathryn Radford, Mary Grant & Jane Terry. (2012) Returning to Work After Stroke: Perspectives of Employer Stakeholders, a Qualitative Study. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 23:3, pages 406-418.
Crossref
P. Rabiee. (2012) Exploring the Relationships between Choice and Independence: Experiences of Disabled and Older People. British Journal of Social Work 43:5, pages 872-888.
Crossref
Ton Satink, Edith H. Cup, Irene Ilott, Judith Prins, Bert J. de Swart & Maria W. Nijhuis-van der Sanden. (2013) Patients' Views on the Impact of Stroke on Their Roles and Self: A Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Studies. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 94:6, pages 1171-1183.
Crossref
Katharyn Mumby & Anne Whitworth. (2012) Evaluating the effectiveness of intervention in long‐term aphasia post‐stroke: the experience from CHANT (Communication Hub for Aphasia in North Tyneside). International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 47:4, pages 398-412.
Crossref
Nadina B. Lincoln, Ian I. Kneebone, Jamie A. B. Macniven & Reg C. Morris. 2011. Psychological Management of Stroke. Psychological Management of Stroke 493 588 .
Sasha Scambler & Paul Newton. (2011) Capital transactions, disruptions and the emergence of personal capital in a lifeworld under attack. Social Theory & Health 9:2, pages 130-146.
Crossref
Reg Morris. (2011) The Psychology of Stroke in Young Adults: The Roles of Service Provision and Return to Work. Stroke Research and Treatment 2011, pages 1-10.
Crossref
Caisa Öster, Morten Kildal & Lisa Ekselius. (2010) Return to Work After Burn Injury: Burn-Injured Individualsʼ Perception of Barriers and Facilitators. Journal of Burn Care & Research 31:4, pages 540-550.
Crossref
. 2010. Occupational Therapy and Stroke. Occupational Therapy and Stroke 212 228 .
Sasha Scambler & Paul Newton. 2010. New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions. New Directions in the Sociology of Chronic and Disabling Conditions 77 105 .
Katie DanielCharles D.A. WolfeMarkus A. BuschChristopher McKevitt. (2009) What Are the Social Consequences of Stroke for Working-Aged Adults?. Stroke 40:6.
Crossref
Barbara Wolfenden & Marty Grace. (2009) Returning to work after stroke: a review. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 32:2, pages 93-97.
Crossref
Kathryn A. Radford & Marion F. Walker. (2012) Impact of Stroke on Return to Work. Brain Impairment 9:2, pages 161-169.
Crossref
Sharon Dale Stone. (2007) Patient concerns posthaemorrhagic stroke: a study of the Internet narratives of patients with ruptured arteriovenous malformation. Journal of Clinical Nursing 16:2, pages 289-297.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.