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Data-set for "Does additional acute phase inpatient rehabilitation help people return to work? A subgroup analysis from a randomized controlled trial".

La Trobe University
JENNIFER WATTS (Aggregated by) Natasha K. Brusco (Aggregated by) Nicholas Taylor (Aggregated by) Nora Shields (Aggregated by) Siew-Pang Chan (Aggregated by)
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Investigation to see if a Saturday rehabilitation service in addition to usual care improves return to work outcomes using a subgroup analysis of a single-blind randomized controlled trial in a general inpatient rehabilitation service. A mixed cohort of 137 adults previously engaged in work were admitted for inpatient rehabilitation and allocated to a control group (n=63) or an intervention group (n=74). The control group received usual care rehabilitation from Monday to Friday and the intervention group received usual care plus an additional rehabilitation service on Saturdays (physiotherapy and occupational therapy).

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