Eriksson Ulla Britt, Engström Lars-Gunnar, Starrin Bengt, Janson Staffan
Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden.
Disabil Rehabil. 2008;30(8):569-76. doi: 10.1080/09638280701355827.
To explore significant factors behind the weak co-operation between local social insurance and unemployment agencies impairing the rehabilitation of unemployed sick-listed persons.
Individual, semi-structured face-to-face interviews with main actors directly involved in the sick-listing and rehabilitation process were conducted in the year 2000. In all 39 persons were interviewed: 25 professionals (physicians, public employment and social insurance officers) and 14 clients. Data were analysed according to Grounded theory method.
The majority of unemployed sick-listed persons were declared too sick to work and were erased from the unemployment registers. This measure weakened the incentives for co-operation between the two main rehabilitation actors. The implication was that the unemployed sick-listed persons lost the opportunity of the co-ordinated rehabilitation they were entitled to. Three significant factors behind this process were identified by the main actors: indistinct regulation of co-operation, shifting political goals over time and conflicting goals between agencies; the last factor mainly a consequence of the other two.
The findings suggest that labour market changes and manifest political goals influence the rehabilitation efforts giving low priority to difficult-to-place individuals such as unemployed sick-listed persons. In fact, a labour market problem turns into a medical problem. The hypothesis needs further testing in quantitative studies.
探讨地方社会保险机构与失业机构之间合作不力,影响失业病假人员康复的重要因素。
2000年,对直接参与病假登记和康复过程的主要行为者进行了个人半结构化面对面访谈。共访谈了39人:25名专业人员(医生、公共就业和社会保险官员)和14名客户。数据采用扎根理论方法进行分析。
大多数失业病假人员被宣布因病无法工作,并从失业登记册中除名。这一举措削弱了两个主要康复行为者之间合作的动力。这意味着失业病假人员失去了他们有权享受的协调康复机会。主要行为者确定了这一过程背后的三个重要因素:合作规定不明确、政治目标随时间变化以及机构之间目标冲突;最后一个因素主要是前两个因素的结果。
研究结果表明,劳动力市场变化和明显的政治目标影响了康复工作,使失业病假人员等难以安置的个人得不到应有的重视。事实上,一个劳动力市场问题变成了一个医疗问题。该假设需要在定量研究中进一步检验。