Lin Chen, Park Jinhee, Lee Eun-Jeong
Departments of Neurology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Department of Neurology, Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, AL.
Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2025 May;106(5):723-728. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2024.12.012. Epub 2024 Dec 19.
To examine the correlations between individual characteristics among clients with stroke within public vocational rehabilitation (VR) and the employment outcome, as well as the utilization of VR services and their employment outcomes after VR services.
Observational cohort study.
Nationwide VR data from the Rehabilitation Service Administration Case Service Report for fiscal year 2022.
Individuals with stroke as primary cause of disability.
Not applicable.
Employment status and VR service types.
Of those with stroke who received VR services (n=1793), 653 (36.4%) achieved a competitive employment outcome. Black clients were less likely to be competitively employed at closure than White clients, odds ratio (OR, 0.72; 95% CI, 0.56-0.92). Clients whose primary disability was auditory or communicative disabilities were more likely to be competitively employed at closure (OR, 2.25; 95% CI, 1.22-4.17). Regarding VR services, receiving distinct types of VR services significantly was associated with the competitive employment outcome for clients. Clients who received short-term job support services were 6.36 times more likely to be competitively employed at closure than those who did not receive the service (OR, 6.36; 95% CI, 4.28-9.46).
Our results found that race, types of primary disability, level of education, receipt of Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance and the length of the VR services were associated with obtaining or regaining employment among clients with stroke who received public VR services. In terms of VR service patterns, job support services, job placement assistance, rehabilitation technology supports, maintenance services, other services, and VR counseling and guidance were associated with competitive employment outcomes among individuals with stroke.
研究公共职业康复(VR)中风患者的个体特征与就业结果之间的相关性,以及VR服务的利用情况及其在VR服务后的就业结果。
观察性队列研究。
来自2022财年康复服务管理案例服务报告的全国性VR数据。
以中风为主要致残原因的个体。
不适用。
就业状况和VR服务类型。
在接受VR服务的中风患者中(n = 1793),653人(36.4%)实现了竞争性就业结果。与白人患者相比,黑人患者在结束时获得竞争性就业的可能性较小,优势比(OR,0.72;95%可信区间,0.56 - 0.92)。主要残疾为听觉或沟通障碍的患者在结束时更有可能获得竞争性就业(OR,2.25;95%可信区间,1.22 - 4.17)。关于VR服务,接受不同类型的VR服务与患者的竞争性就业结果显著相关。接受短期工作支持服务的患者在结束时获得竞争性就业的可能性是未接受该服务患者的6.36倍(OR,6.36;95%可信区间,4.28 - 9.46)。
我们的研究结果发现,种族、主要残疾类型、教育水平、是否领取补充保障收入/社会保障残疾保险以及VR服务的时长与接受公共VR服务的中风患者获得或重新就业有关。就VR服务模式而言,工作支持服务、工作安置援助、康复技术支持、维持服务、其他服务以及VR咨询与指导与中风患者的竞争性就业结果有关。