Crooks Valorie A
Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2007 Jul 30;29(14):1107-16. doi: 10.1080/09638280600948193.
To answer three specific questions: (i) How do women experience the workplace after the onset of a musculoskeletal disease; (ii) What employment policy and programme suggestions can they offer for ways to better support chronically ill women in their abilities to maintain workforce participation; and (iii) How are these women's employment policy and programme recommendations informed by their own lived experiences and desires?
In-depth interviews were conducted with 18 women who had developed musculoskeletal diseases while involved in the labour market. Data were coded and analysed thematically.
Participants identified three common workplace barriers experienced and three types of workplace accommodations commonly requested. They offered four specific employment policy and programme recommendations for ways to better support women who develop musculoskeletal diseases in maintaining labour market participation. It is found that their employment policy and programme recommendations are informed by their own experiences in the workplace and desires for being supported in maintaining involvement in paid labour.
Creating employment programmes and policies that support chronically ill women in their attempts to remain involved in the workforce based on how much paid labour they are able to perform and where they are best able to work is of the utmost importance.
回答三个具体问题:(i)女性在肌肉骨骼疾病发病后如何体验职场;(ii)她们能就如何更好地支持慢性病女性维持劳动力参与能力提出哪些就业政策和项目建议;(iii)这些女性的就业政策和项目建议是如何受到她们自身生活经历和愿望影响的?
对18名在参与劳动力市场期间患上肌肉骨骼疾病的女性进行了深入访谈。对数据进行编码并进行主题分析。
参与者指出了三种常见的职场障碍以及三种通常要求的职场便利措施。她们就如何更好地支持患上肌肉骨骼疾病的女性维持劳动力市场参与提出了四项具体的就业政策和项目建议。研究发现,她们的就业政策和项目建议受到其在职场的自身经历以及在维持有偿劳动参与方面获得支持的愿望的影响。
制定就业项目和政策,根据慢性病女性能够从事多少有偿劳动以及她们最适合在哪里工作,来支持她们继续留在劳动力队伍中,这至关重要。