CAPRIT and School of Rehabilitation, Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil, QC, Canada.
Charles-Le Moyne Hospital Research Centre, 150 Place Charles-Le Moyne, Room 200, Longueuil, QC, J4K 0A8, Canada.
J Occup Rehabil. 2019 Mar;29(1):128-139. doi: 10.1007/s10926-018-9770-1.
Purpose To establish the acceptability and feasibility of implementing a shared decision-making (SDM) model in work rehabilitation. Methods We used a sequential mixed-methods design with diverse stakeholder groups (representatives of private and public employers, insurers, and unions, as well as workers having participated in a work rehabilitation program). First, a survey using a self-administered questionnaire enabled stakeholders to rate their level of agreement with the model's acceptability and feasibility and propose modifications, if necessary. Second, eight focus groups representing key stakeholders (n = 34) and four one-on-one interviews with workers were conducted, based on the questionnaire results. For each stakeholder group, we computed the percentage of agreement with the model's acceptability and feasibility and performed thematic analyses of the transcripts. Results Less than 50% of each stakeholder group initially agreed with the overall acceptability and feasibility of the model. Stakeholders proposed 37 modifications to the objectives, 17 to the activities, and 39 to improve the model's feasibility. Based on in-depth analysis of the transcripts, indicators were added to one objective, an interview guide was added as proposed by insurers to ensure compliance of the SDM process with insurance contract requirements, and one objective was reformulated. Conclusion Despite initially low agreement with the model's acceptability on the survey, subsequent discussions led to three minor changes and contributed to the model's ultimate acceptability and feasibility. Later steps will involve assessing the extent of implementation of the model in real rehabilitation settings to see if other modifications are necessary before assessing its impact.
目的 确定在工作康复中实施共享决策(SDM)模式的可接受性和可行性。
方法 我们采用了顺序混合方法设计,涉及多个利益相关者群体(私营和公共雇主、保险公司和工会的代表,以及参加过工作康复计划的工人)。首先,通过自我管理的问卷调查,使利益相关者能够对模型的可接受性和可行性进行评分,并在必要时提出修改建议。其次,根据问卷结果,进行了八次代表主要利益相关者的焦点小组(n=34)和四次与工人的一对一访谈。对于每个利益相关者群体,我们计算了对模型可接受性和可行性的总体认同百分比,并对转录本进行了主题分析。
结果 每个利益相关者群体最初对模型的总体可接受性和可行性的认同度都不到 50%。利益相关者对目标提出了 37 项修改建议,对活动提出了 17 项修改建议,对提高模型可行性提出了 39 项修改建议。基于对转录本的深入分析,在一个目标中添加了指标,根据保险公司的建议添加了面试指南,以确保 SDM 过程符合保险合同要求,并重新制定了一个目标。
结论 尽管最初对模型的可接受性调查结果的认同度较低,但随后的讨论导致了三项小的修改,有助于模型的最终可接受性和可行性。下一步将评估该模型在实际康复环境中的实施程度,以确定在评估其影响之前是否需要进行其他修改。