Burwood Academy Trust, Christchurch; Department of Medicine, University of Otago Wellington.
Burwood Academy Trust, Christchurch. julianne.
J Rehabil Med. 2023 Feb 7;55:jrm00363. doi: 10.2340/jrm.v55.4825.
Rates of return-to-work after stroke are low, yet work is known to positively impact people's wellbeing and overall health outcomes.
To understand return-to-work trajectories, barriers encountered, and resources that may be used to better support participants during early recovery and rehabilitation.
The experiences of 31 participants (aged 25-76 years) who had or had not returned to work after stroke were explored.
Interview data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis methods within a broader realist research approach.
Participants identified an early need to explore a changed and changing occupational identity within a range of affirming environments, thereby ascertaining their return-to-work options early after stroke. The results articulate resources participants identified as most important for their occupational explorations. Theme 1 provides an overview of opportunities participants found helpful when exploring work options, while theme 2 explores fundamental principles for ensuring the provided opportunities were perceived as beneficial. Finally, theme 3 provides an overview of prioritized return-to-work service characteristics.
The range and severity of impairments experienced by people following stroke are broad, and therefore their return-to-work needs are diverse. However, all participants, irrespective of impairment, highlighted the need for early opportunities to explore their changed and changing occupational identity.
中风后重返工作岗位的比例较低,但众所周知,工作对人们的幸福感和整体健康结果有积极影响。
了解中风后重返工作岗位的轨迹、遇到的障碍以及可能用于在早期康复和恢复期间更好地支持参与者的资源。
研究了 31 名参与者(年龄 25-76 岁)的经历,这些参与者中风后是否已经重返工作岗位。
使用反思性主题分析方法对访谈数据进行分析,该方法在更广泛的现实主义研究方法内进行。
参与者确定了在一系列肯定的环境中尽早探索改变和不断变化的职业身份的早期需求,从而在中风后尽早确定他们的重返工作岗位的选择。结果阐明了参与者确定的对其职业探索最重要的资源。主题 1 概述了参与者在探索工作选择时发现有帮助的机会,而主题 2 探讨了确保提供的机会被视为有益的基本原则。最后,主题 3 概述了优先考虑的重返工作岗位服务特征。
中风后人们经历的损伤范围和严重程度广泛,因此他们的重返工作岗位需求也多种多样。然而,所有参与者,无论损伤程度如何,都强调需要尽早有机会探索他们改变和不断变化的职业身份。