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Return to Work after an Acute Coronary Syndrome: Patients’ Perspective

Objectives: To describe the time perspective of return to work and the factors that facilitate and hinder return to work in a group of survivors of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Methods: Retrospective semi-structured telephone survey 2 to 3 years after hospitalization with 84 employed Dutch ACS-pat...

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Published in:Safety and health at work 2012-06, Vol.3 (2), p.117-122
Main Authors: Slebus, Frans G., Jorstad, Harald T., Peters, Ron J.G., Kuijer, P. Paul F.M., Willems, J. (Han) H.B.M., Sluiter, Judith K., Frings-Dresen, Monique H.W.
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