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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Identifying Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors in the Decision to Return to Duty following Lower Extremity Injury
Jonathan B. Wilson
,
Christopher A. Rábago
, Carrie W. Hoppes
, Phaidra L. Harper
, Jin Gao
, Elizabeth Russell Esposito
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Nursing and Health Professions
Patient
100%
Clinician
75%
Leg Injury
62%
Injury
25%
Vitamin B12
25%
Intrinsic Factor
25%
Health Care System
12%
Classification
12%
Practice Guideline
12%
Injury Severity
12%
Peer Pressure
12%
Amputation
12%
Data Analysis
12%
Coronary Stent
12%
Turnover Rate
12%
Limb Salvage
12%
Musculoskeletal Injury
12%
Time
12%
Procedures
12%
Coding
12%
Device Material
12%
Monitoring
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Leg Injury
62%
Rehabilitation Engineering
50%
Cyanocobalamin
25%
Injury
25%
Intrinsic Factor
25%
Family
25%
Amputation
12%
Decision Making
12%
Exercise
12%
Injury Severity
12%
Limb Salvage
12%
Musculoskeletal Injury
12%
Lower Limb
12%
Peer Pressure
12%
Physical Capacity
12%
Family Influence
12%
Comprehension
12%
Experience
12%
Health
12%
Health Care
12%
Aptitude
12%
Monitoring
12%