TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - Occupation in spinal cord injury patients in Turkey JO - Spinal Cord A1 - Kurtaran, A. A1 - Akbal, A. A1 - Ersöz, M. A1 - Selçuk, B. A1 - Yalçın, E. A1 - Akyüz, M. SP - 709 EP - 712 VL - 47 IS - 9 N2 - Study design:A cross-sectional survey.Objectives:To investigate the changes in the occupation of patients after spinal cord injury (SCI) and the factors that cause this change.Subjects:The study involved 192 Turkish patients (41 female, 151 male) who had suffered SCI. The mean age of patients was 36.1+/-12.0 years. The mean follow-up time was 43.4+/-38.0 months. Before injury, 138 patients were employed in gainful occupations, 26 patients were housewives, 10 were retired, 7 were students and 11 patients were unemployed. Only 15 patients (7.8%) returned to their original occupations after injury. Thirteen patients (6.8%) are currently working in another job; 1 patient (0.5%) is a student; 10 (5.2%) are retired as was earlier; 40 (20.8%) are retired on grounds of disability; 26 (13.5%) are housewives; and 87 patients (45.3%) are currently unemployed.Methods:Prospective data collection through a face-to-face interview on an established SCI Turkish sample.Results:In our study, the rate of returning to work was found to be 14.6%. In the evaluation of factors affecting return to work after injury, educational level (P=0.00), pre-injury employment (P=0.01) and bladder-emptying method (P=0.03) were statistically significantly correlated with return to work.Conclusion:In this study, education, pre-injury employment and bladder-emptying method were found to be important factors in returning to work after SCI.

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LA - en SN - 1362-4393 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sc.2009.79 ID - ref1 ER -