- Author:
Masoumeh ABEDZADEH-KALAHROUDI
1
;
Ebrahim RAZI
1
;
Mojtaba SEHAT
2
;
Mohsen ASADI-LARI
3
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Disability; Return to work; Survival; Wounds and injuries
- MeSH: Adult; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Length of Stay; Male; Middle Aged; Proportional Hazards Models; Return to Work; statistics & numerical data; Social Class; Survival Analysis; Wounds and Injuries; rehabilitation
- From: Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2017;20(2):67-74
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSETo evaluate the return to work (RTW) rate, time and predictors among trauma patients using survival analysis.
METHODSThis cohort study was conducted with a three-month follow-up on 300 trauma patients hospitalized in Shahid Beheshti Hospital, Kashan, Iran in 2014. The data were collected through conducting interviews and referring to patients' medical records during their hospital stay and follow-up information at one & three months after discharge from hospital. Final analysis was conducted on the data retrieved from 273 patients. Data were analyzed by chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test and survival analysis method.
RESULTSThe rate of RTW at the end of the first and the third follow-up months was respectively 21.6% and 61.2%. Survival analysis showed that the RTW time (Time between admission to first return to work) was significantly longer among patients with illiteracy, drug abuse, hospitalization history in the intensive care unit, low socioeconomic status, non-insurance coverage, longer hospital stay, multiple and severe injuries as well as severe disability.
CONCLUSIONOur findings indicated that trauma has profound effects on the rate and time of RTW. Besides disability, many personal and clinical factors can affect the outcome of RTW.