Research Article

The Use of the Model of Occupational Self-Efficacy for Work Retraining: A Multiple Case Study

Table 1

Demographics of the participants (reproduced from Shaheed Soeker, “The Use of the Model of Occupational Self Efficacy in Improving the Cognitive Functioning of Individuals with Brain Injury: A Pre- and Post-Intervention Study,” Work, Vol. 58, 2017, pp. 63-72 (under the Creative Commons Attribution License/public domain)).

NamesAgeGenderEducationMarital statusDiagnosisEmployment prior to injuryTx prior to rehab

Peter28MaleGrade 10SingleMild frontalSecurity guardNone
Matthew34MaleGrade 7DivorcedModerate frontal and parietal lobeSecurity guardHand Tx
Esther33FemaleTertiarySingleModerate frontalJewelry designerNone
Isaiah34MaleGrade 11SingleMild frontal and temporalPetrol attendantSupport group
Job30MaleGrade 10SingleMild frontalHair salonSupport group
Joshua28MaleGrade 10SingleModerate frontal & parietalGeneral workerHand Tx
Ruth33FemaleTertiarySingleMild frontal & occipitalBank tellerNone
John20MaleGrade 12SingleMild parietalGeneral workerSupport group
Luke36MaleGrade 10SingleMild frontal & parietalGeneral workerSupport group
Daniel21MaleGrade 11SingleMild frontalGeneral workerSupport group