Work participation, social roles, and empowerment of Q-fever fatigue syndrome patients ≥10 years after infection
I. M. Brus,
A. S. J. Teng,
S. C. M. Heemskerk
et al.
Abstract:Objective
To determine work participation, social roles, and empowerment of QFS patients ≥10-year after infection.
Methods
QFS patients ≥10-year after acute infection, who were of working age, participated in a cross-sectional survey study. Work participation, fulfilment of social roles, and empowerment outcomes were studied for the total population, as well as for subgroups based on employment type and current work status. Associations between empowerment, work and social roles were examined.
Results
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