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El regreso al trabajo después de un accidente cerebrovascular es un desafío debido a la fatiga. Un regreso sostenible requiere rehabilitación integrada, lugares de trabajo flexibles y apoyo del empleador para gestionar la capacidad reducida y redefinir la identidad ocupacional.

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  • Neurorehabilitación; Salud Ocupacional; Recuperación del accidente cerebrovascular

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  • La fatiga post-accidente cerebrovascular impacta significativamente el regreso al trabajo de las personas en edad laboral.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Explorar cómo los sobrevivientes de accidentes cerebrovasculares en edad laboral perciben su capacidad para mantener el regreso al trabajo en medio de la fatiga y las demandas de la vida diaria.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de contenido abductivo cualitativo de datos de la Entrevista de Rol Laboral (WRI).

Principales resultados:

  • La fatiga afectó la capacidad de trabajo de los participantes, lo que generó incertidumbre y desafíos.
  • El proceso de regreso al trabajo implicó navegar por un nuevo yo y redefinir la identidad ocupacional.
  • El apoyo inconsistente y la capacidad reducida complicaron el manejo de las demandas laborales.

Conclusiones:

  • El regreso al trabajo sostenible requiere una rehabilitación centrada en la persona que integre el trabajo y la vida diaria.