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听力残疾与就业:基于2017年加拿大残疾调查的人群分析。

Hearing disability and employment: a population-based analysis using the 2017 Canadian survey on disability.

作者信息

Gupta Shikha, Jaiswal Atul, Sukhai Mahadeo, Wittich Walter

机构信息

School of Optometry, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Canadian National Institutes for Blind (CNIB), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Jun;45(11):1836-1846. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2076938. Epub 2022 May 24.

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of hearing disability on employment rates; examine how various factors are associated with employment; and identify workplace accommodations available to persons with hearing disabilities in Canada. A population-based analysis was done using the data collected through the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD), representing 6 million ( = 6 246 640) Canadians. A subset of the complete dataset was created focusing on individuals with a hearing disability ( = 1 334 520). Weighted descriptive and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed. In 2017, the employment rates for working-age adults with a hearing disability were 55%. Excellent general health status (OR: 3.37; 95% CI: 2.29-4.96) and daily use of the internet (OR: 2.70; 95% CI: 1.78-4.10) had the highest positive effect on the employment rates. The top three needed but least available accommodations were communication aids (16%), technical aids (19%), and accessible parking/elevator (21%). Employment rates for persons with a hearing disability are lower than the general population in Canada. Employment outcomes are closely associated with one's general health and digital skills. Lack of certain workplace accommodations may disadvantage individuals with a hearing disability in their employment.Implications for RehabilitationPeople with severe hearing disabilities and those with additional disabilities may need additional and more rigorous services and supports to achieve competitive employment.It is important for the government to improve efforts toward inclusive education and develop strategies that promote digital literacy for job seekers with hearing disabilities.Officials concerned with implementing employment equity policies in Canada should focus on finding strategies that enable employees to have supportive conversations with their employers regarding disability disclosure and obtaining required accommodations.

摘要

本研究的目的是确定听力残疾对就业率的影响;研究各种因素与就业的关联方式;并确定加拿大听力残疾人士可获得的工作场所便利设施。利用通过2017年加拿大残疾调查(CSD)收集的数据进行了基于人群的分析,该调查涵盖600万(=6246640)加拿大人。创建了完整数据集的一个子集,重点关注听力残疾人士(=1334520)。进行了加权描述性和多变量逻辑回归分析。2017年,有听力残疾的工作年龄成年人的就业率为55%。良好的总体健康状况(OR:3.37;95%CI:2.29 - 4.96)和日常使用互联网(OR:2.70;95%CI:1.78 - 4.10)对就业率有最高的积极影响。需求最大但供应最少的三项便利设施是通讯辅助设备(16%)、技术辅助设备(19%)和无障碍停车位/电梯(21%)。在加拿大,听力残疾人士的就业率低于普通人群。就业结果与个人的总体健康和数字技能密切相关。缺乏某些工作场所便利设施可能使听力残疾人士在就业中处于不利地位。

对康复的启示

重度听力残疾人士以及患有其他残疾的人士可能需要额外且更严格的服务和支持才能实现竞争性就业。

政府加大对全纳教育的努力并制定促进听力残疾求职者数字素养的战略非常重要。

加拿大负责实施就业公平政策的官员应专注于寻找策略,使员工能够就残疾披露和获得所需便利设施与雇主进行支持性对话。

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