ergopraxis 2022; 15(01): 30-31
DOI: 10.1055/a-1660-9688
Therapie

Die Rückkehr an den Arbeitsplatz begleiten – Assessment: Work-ability Support Scale (WSS)

Michèle Häberli
,
Thomas Nyffeler
,
Tim Vanbellingen

Welche Unterstützung benötigt ein Mensch mit erworbener Hirnschädigung, um wieder seinen Beruf auszuüben? Dieser Frage geht die Work-ability Support Scale auf den Grund. Das Besondere an dem Assessment: Neben dem persönlichen Unterstützungsbedarf erfasst die WSS außerdem die Kontextfaktoren rund um den Arbeitsplatz.



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04 January 2022

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