Resilience rehab programs improve time to return to work, self-efficacy and stress post trauma .
The effectiveness of multi-dimensional resilience rehabilitation programs after traumatic physical injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Disabil Rehabil.2019;41(24):2865-2880.Recovery from physical traumatic injury is complex and multi-dimensional. Rehabilitation must also be similarly multidisciplinary and multimodal. The authors performed a meta-analysis assessing rehabilitation programs aimed at improving resilience, and their effect on return to work, stress, and self-efficacy. From a meta-analysis of 21 studies (11,904 patients), the authors found that resilience programs significantly reduced time to return to work and improved self-efficacy. There was no impact on stress or proportion of those who returned to work.
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