Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
University Rehabilitation Institute Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Nov;45(23):3883-3892. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2142680. Epub 2022 Nov 8.
For working age adults, return to work (RTW) after severe COVID-19 can be an essential component of rehabilitation. We explored the expectations and experiences related to RTW in a group of workers recovering from severe COVID-19 in Slovenia.
Four focus groups were conducted between May 2021 and August 2021. Fifteen men and three women, aged between 39 and 65 years, participated. We analysed data using reflexive thematic analysis.
Four main themes were developed in the analysis, pertaining to (1) work identity, (2) challenges to work re-entry, (3) personal strengths and support systems, and (4) possible adaptations at work. The disruption of work triggered sentiments about its role in identity. Workers' personal agency and self-advocacy helped participants cope with various barriers that were beyond their control, such as physical limitations and lack of systematic routines to address RTW. Workers recovering from severe COVID-19 were at risk of developing negative expectations regarding their work re-entry.
RTW after severe COVID-19 involves different personal, organizational and systemic dimensions that need to be considered and carefully aligned. Due to the individuality of the process, the worker should be involved as a key partner in the RTW process.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONLack of clinical pathways can negatively impact return to work (RTW) after severe COVID-19.RTW processes should start early but timely and include individual follow up.Patients expect the interdisciplinary team of experts to work together and involve them in all phases of decision-making regarding their rehabilitation and RTW process.Positive expectations regarding work re-entry are essential for the RTW process.
对于处于工作年龄的成年人来说,从严重 COVID-19 中康复后重返工作岗位(RTW)可能是康复的重要组成部分。我们在斯洛文尼亚的一组从严重 COVID-19 中康复的工人中探讨了与 RTW 相关的期望和经验。
2021 年 5 月至 8 月期间进行了四次焦点小组讨论。15 名男性和 3 名女性参加,年龄在 39 至 65 岁之间。我们使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析。
分析中得出了四个主要主题,涉及(1)工作身份,(2)重返工作的挑战,(3)个人优势和支持系统,以及(4)工作中的可能适应。工作中断引发了对其在身份中的作用的思考。工人的个人能动性和自我倡导帮助参与者应对了各种超出他们控制的障碍,例如身体限制和缺乏系统的常规来解决 RTW。从严重 COVID-19 中康复的工人面临着对工作重新融入产生负面预期的风险。
从严重 COVID-19 中康复后的 RTW 涉及不同的个人、组织和系统层面,需要加以考虑并仔细协调。由于该过程具有个体性,因此工人应作为 RTW 过程的关键合作伙伴参与其中。
缺乏临床途径可能会对严重 COVID-19 后的 RTW 产生负面影响。RTW 过程应尽早开始,但要及时并包括个人跟进。患者希望多学科专家团队共同努力,并在他们康复和 RTW 过程的所有阶段都让他们参与决策。对工作重新融入的积极预期对 RTW 过程至关重要。