Center for Disability Research, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2016 Oct 5;11(10):e0163674. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163674. eCollection 2016.
Work-related factors have been found to be influential in shaping a number of return-to-work outcomes including return-to-work expectations. Based on the idea that work-related factors have the potential for modification through workplace-based initiatives, this study involved a detailed examination of work-related factors referenced by workers as being taken into consideration when estimating timeframes for returning to work.
Focus groups were conducted with 30 employees, currently off work (≤ 3 months) due to a musculoskeletal condition. During the focus groups, participants wrote and spoke about the factors that they considered when forming their expectations for returning to work. Data were subjected to thematic content analysis.
Discussions revealed that participants' considerations tended to differ depending on whether or not they had a job to return to. Those with jobs (n = 23) referenced specific influences such as working relationships, accommodations, physical and practical limitations, as well as concerns about their ability to do their job. Those without a job to return to (n = 7) talked about the ways they would go about finding work, and how long they thought this would take. Both groups mentioned the influence of wanting to find the "right" job, retraining and being limited due to the need for income.
Findings indicate that employees reference numerous work-related factors when estimating their timeframes for returning to work, and that many of these have been previously identified as relating to other return-to-work outcomes. Findings suggest the potential to improve return-to-work expectation through addressing work-related influences, and helping people work through the tasks they need to complete in order to move forward in the return-to-work process.
工作相关因素已被发现对许多重返工作岗位的结果(包括重返工作岗位的期望)有影响。基于工作相关因素通过基于工作场所的举措有潜力进行修改的想法,本研究详细检查了工人在估计重返工作岗位的时间框架时所考虑的工作相关因素。
对 30 名因肌肉骨骼疾病而目前正在休病假(≤3 个月)的员工进行了焦点小组讨论。在焦点小组中,参与者写下并讨论了他们在形成重返工作岗位的期望时考虑的因素。对数据进行了主题内容分析。
讨论揭示了参与者的考虑往往因是否有工作要返回而有所不同。有工作的人(n=23)提到了工作关系、适应、身体和实际限制等具体影响,以及对自己工作能力的担忧。没有工作要返回的人(n=7)则讨论了他们找工作的方式,以及他们认为这需要多长时间。两组人都提到了找到“合适”工作的意愿、再培训以及因需要收入而受到限制的影响。
研究结果表明,员工在估计重返工作岗位的时间框架时会参考许多工作相关因素,其中许多因素之前已被确定与其他重返工作岗位的结果有关。研究结果表明,通过解决工作相关影响并帮助人们完成他们在重返工作岗位过程中需要完成的任务,有可能改善重返工作岗位的期望。