Tranzo, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, P/O Box 90153, Tilburg, 5000 LE, The Netherlands.
Amarant, Healthcare Organisation for People with Intellectual Disabilities, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
J Occup Rehabil. 2024 Mar;34(1):37-55. doi: 10.1007/s10926-023-10128-0. Epub 2023 Jul 8.
The level of participation of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in various forms of work, including daytime activities, appears to be suboptimal. Informal networks of people with ID constitute crucial forms of support, as they can significantly influence occupational choices and opportunities. This review aims to synthesize existing research for the purpose of examining how informal network members perceive the meaning of employment or daytime activities for their relatives with ID.
Following the PRISMA guideline, a systematic search of scientific literature published between 1990 and July 2022 was conducted. The qualitative results from twenty-seven studies (qualitative and mixed-method) were analyzed using thematic synthesis.
Four overarching themes and several subthemes were identified: (I) Ensuring customized work for my relative; (II) The ongoing need to collaborate and share care responsibilities with professionals; (III) The meaning of work for both my relative and myself; and (IV) Achieving full work participation for my relative is neither straightforward nor self-evident.
Informal networks place great value upon customized and sustainable work opportunities for their relatives with ID, particularly community-based work. While network members play an important role in creating these opportunities, they encounter obstacles resulting from both collaboration difficulties with professionals and employers and public and structural forms of stigma. Researchers, professionals, policy makers, and employers are encouraged to collaborate with individuals with ID as well as their networks to increase the meaningful work opportunities available to them.
智障人士(ID)参与各种形式的工作,包括日间活动的程度似乎并不理想。智障人士的非正式网络构成了至关重要的支持形式,因为它们可以极大地影响职业选择和机会。本综述旨在综合现有研究,以考察非正式网络成员如何看待就业或日间活动对其智障亲属的意义。
根据 PRISMA 指南,对 1990 年至 2022 年 7 月期间发表的科学文献进行了系统搜索。对 27 项(定性和混合方法)研究的定性结果进行了主题综合分析。
确定了四个总体主题和几个子主题:(I)确保为我的亲属提供定制化的工作;(II)持续需要与专业人员合作并分担照顾责任;(III)工作对我的亲属和我自己的意义;以及(IV)让我的亲属充分参与工作既不容易也不明显。
非正式网络非常重视为其智障亲属提供定制化和可持续的工作机会,特别是基于社区的工作。虽然网络成员在创造这些机会方面发挥了重要作用,但他们遇到了与专业人员和雇主合作困难以及公共和结构性污名化形式的障碍。鼓励研究人员、专业人员、政策制定者和雇主与智障人士及其网络合作,为他们提供更多有意义的工作机会。