Work and Occupational Impact
Cross-source consensus on Work and Occupational Impact from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Work was the arena where benefits from at-home SCIg were most strongly and consistently reported. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- Time savings derived from three sources: elimination of travel time, elimination of clinic waiting time, and shorter per-treatment duration compared with IVIg. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- One full-time working PID patient had previously spent an entire day every three weeks on clinic travel and attendance. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study
- Some patients were freed from formal employer reimbursement agreements and gained control over whether to disclose their medical condition to their employer. — Benefits and challenges in everyday life for patients performing subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment at home: a qualitative interview study