AHA Journals, Author Interviews, Heart Disease, Occupational Health / 12.10.2016
Who Returns To Work After First Hospitalization for Heart Failure?
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Rasmus Rørth MD
From Department of Cardiology
Rigshospitalet
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: Heart failure is considered to be one of the most common, costly, disabling and deadly medical conditions and is thus a major health care problem. The ability to maintain a full-time job addresses a vital indirect consequence and cost of heart failure, beyond the usual clinical parameters such as mortality and hospitalization. Ability to work is more than just another measure of performance status. As well as its financial importance, employment is crucial for self-esteem and quality of life in patients with chronic illness. Obtaining information on labour force inclusion should, therefore, shed light on an unstudied consequence of heart failure and provide a novel perspective on the impact of heart failure on the lives of those who, perhaps, have most to lose from this condition.
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