The return to work of a stroke patient through comprehensive interaction using OSA-Ⅱ and GATB: A case study

  • Kaneko Takao
    Division of Rehabilitation, Yamagata Prefectural Mental Care Center (Former affiliation; Department of Rehabilitation, Yamagata Prefectural Shinjo Hospital)
  • Kurosaka Kohei
    Department of Rehabilitation, Yamagata Prefectural Shinjo Hospital
  • Takebayashi Takashi
    Graduate School of Rehabilitation Science, Osaka Metropolitan University

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  • 作業に関する自己評価や一般職業適性検査を活用した包括的介入により復職に至った脳卒中後の一事例
  • サギョウ ニ カンスル ジコ ヒョウカ ヤ イッパン ショクギョウ テキセイ ケンサ オ カツヨウ シタ ホウカツテキ カイニュウ ニ ヨリ フクショク ニ イタッタ ノウソッチュウ ゴ ノ イチジレイ

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<p>We conducted an occupational therapy intervention for a patient with paralysis of the dominant hand due to cerebral infarction, utilizing not only functional interventions but also OSA-Ⅱ and GATB, in order to bring about an interaction. After approximately 5 months of intervention, the patient’s paralyzed hand function and use behavior in real life changed beyond MCID, and the patient eventually returned to work. In this case, comprehensive intervention using OSA-Ⅱ and GATB with a view to return to work was effective and led to behavioral change.</p>

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