Young Amanda E, Choi YoonSun, Besen Elyssa
Center for Disability Research, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2015 Nov 18;10(11):e0143330. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143330. eCollection 2015.
Workers' own expectations for returning to work following a period of sickness absence have been found to be one of the best predictors of future work status; however, there is a limited understanding of why people expect what they do. The current study was undertaken with the aim of determining what people take into consideration when forming their expectations for returning to work.
Thirty-four people (8 women, 26 men), who were off work due to a musculoskeletal condition, participated in one of 14 focus groups. Participants were aged 25 to 65 (M = 45, SD = 12.6), and all had been out of work for 3 months or less.
All participants reported expecting to return to work, with the most common timeframe being approximately 30 days (Range = 1 day-12 months). When explaining what they thought about when forming their expectations, participants referenced numerous considerations. Much of what was spoken about could be compartmentalized to reflect features of themselves, their condition, or their broader environmental contexts. Participant's subjective experience of these features influenced his or her expectations. Prominent themes included concerns about employability, a desire to get back to normal, no job to go back to, mixed emotions, re-injury concerns, the judgments of workplace stakeholders, being needed by their employer, waiting for input, until the money runs out, and working out what was in their best interest.
Indications are that many of the reported considerations are amenable to intervention, suggesting opportunities to assist workers in the process of returning to work.
研究发现,员工自身对病休一段时间后重返工作岗位的期望是未来工作状态的最佳预测指标之一;然而,对于人们为何会有这样的期望,我们了解有限。本研究旨在确定人们在形成重返工作岗位的期望时会考虑哪些因素。
34名因肌肉骨骼疾病而休假的人(8名女性,26名男性)参加了14个焦点小组中的一个。参与者年龄在25岁至65岁之间(M = 45,SD = 12.6),且所有人失业时间均在3个月或更短。
所有参与者均表示期望重返工作岗位,最常见的时间框架约为30天(范围 = 1天至12个月)。在解释形成期望时所考虑的因素时,参与者提到了许多方面。所讨论的内容大多可分类以反映他们自身、病情或更广泛环境背景的特征。参与者对这些特征的主观体验影响了其期望。突出的主题包括对就业能力的担忧、恢复正常生活的愿望、无工作可回、复杂的情绪、对再次受伤的担忧、工作场所利益相关者的判断、雇主的需求、等待建议、直到资金耗尽以及权衡自身最大利益。
有迹象表明,许多报告中提到的考虑因素都适合进行干预,这意味着在帮助员工重返工作岗位的过程中有机会提供协助。