Backman Catherine L
The University of British Columbia and Research Scientist, The Arthritis Research Center of Canada, Vancouver.
Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2004 Mar;16(2):148-52. doi: 10.1097/00002281-200403000-00014.
The cost of work disability due to rheumatoid arthritis is substantial to both individuals and society. Approximately one third of people with rheumatoid arthritis will leave employment prematurely. Several studies over the past two decades have identified risk factors for work disability, and recent literature suggests increasing interest in ways to assess work limitations and offer interventions to prevent work loss.
Work disability results from a complex interaction of characteristics of individuals, the nature of their work, and their environment, including the physical workplace, policies related to work accommodation, and interpersonal relationships. Practitioners need tools to help identify patients experiencing limitations in the workplace and at risk for permanent work disability. Two new tools show promise in this area. Although there is general agreement that vocational assessment and intervention should occur early in the course of rheumatoid arthritis, evidence for vocational rehabilitation is sadly lacking. A recent systematic review identified only six studies, all uncontrolled, but suggestive of beneficial effects.
Assessment of possible work limitations and potential for vocational rehabilitation should be considered in the evaluation of employed patients and those wishing to work. Further development and evaluation of work retention and return-to-work programs for people with rheumatoid arthritis is required.
类风湿关节炎导致的工作残疾成本对个人和社会都相当巨大。约三分之一的类风湿关节炎患者会过早离职。过去二十年的多项研究已确定了工作残疾的风险因素,近期文献表明,人们对评估工作限制及提供预防工作丧失的干预措施的兴趣与日俱增。
工作残疾源于个人特征、工作性质及其环境(包括实际工作场所、与工作便利相关的政策以及人际关系)之间的复杂相互作用。从业者需要工具来帮助识别在工作场所存在限制且有永久性工作残疾风险的患者。有两种新工具在这一领域显示出前景。尽管人们普遍认为职业评估和干预应在类风湿关节炎病程早期进行,但遗憾的是,职业康复的证据匮乏。最近一项系统评价仅发现六项研究,均为无对照研究,但提示有有益效果。
在评估在职患者及希望工作的患者时,应考虑对可能的工作限制及职业康复潜力进行评估。需要进一步开发和评估针对类风湿关节炎患者的工作保留及重返工作岗位计划。