Developing and Implementing ICF-Based Tools for Occupational Rehabilitation Supporting the Communication and Return to Work Process Between Sickness Absentees, Clinical Team and Jobcentre Contacts
BackgroundThe ICF model is applied as a conceptual framework in occupational rehabilitation in Norway.ObjectiveTo systematically apply the ICF model in rehabilitation this study had the following aims: (1) apply an ICF subset by merging an ICF core set and an ICF set to assess functioning in rehabil...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Johansen (Author), Astrid Marie Kvaal (Author), Ása Dóra Konráðsdóttir (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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