Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.
Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA.
NeuroRehabilitation. 1998;10(1):39-49. doi: 10.3233/NRE-1998-10105.
Occupational entry is an important issue for persons with disabilities, as many become or remain unemployed after their injury. After traumatic brain injury (TBI), individuals exhibit high unemployment rates, especially those persons with injuries of greater severity, a limited premorbid work history and/or persons from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Vocational rehabilitation programs have been developed to improve employability. Traditional vocational rehabilitation approaches, based on integrating work skills with cognitive rehabilitation models have proven only minimally effective with TBI. The supported employment model has been demonstrated to be much more effective with this group, as has an approach that combines vocational and psychosocial skills training along with job support. Even with these generally successful approaches, the literature on vocational rehabilitation in clients from economically disadvantaged environments who are diagnosed with TBI is limited. An approach for the economically disadvantaged, which combines work skills training in a real work community along with supported employment is presented.
职业准入对于残疾人来说是一个重要问题,因为许多残疾人在受伤后变得失业或仍然失业。在创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后,许多人失业率很高,尤其是那些受伤更严重、以前工作历史有限、或来自经济条件较差背景的人。职业康复计划已经被开发出来,以提高就业能力。基于将工作技能与认知康复模型相结合的传统职业康复方法,对于 TBI 患者效果甚微。支持性就业模式已被证明对这一群体更有效,将职业和社会心理技能培训与工作支持相结合的方法也是如此。即使采用了这些通常有效的方法,在经济条件较差的 TBI 患者的职业康复文献仍然有限。本文提出了一种将工作技能培训与支持性就业相结合的方法,用于经济条件较差的人群。