Research Unit for General Practice, NORCE - Norwegian Research Centre, Bergen, Norway.
Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2023 Sep;41(3):204-213. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2023.2238019. Epub 2023 Aug 1.
To explore how stakeholders in depression care view intersectoral collaboration and work participation for workers with depression.
Focus group study applying reflexive thematic analysis using a salutogenic perspective.
We conducted seven focus group interviews in six different regions in Norway with 39 participants (28 women); three groups consisted of general practitioners (GPs), two of psychologists and psychiatrists and two of social welfare workers and employers (of which one group also included GPs).
Stakeholders considered work participation salutary for most workers with depression, given the right conditions (e.g. manageable work accommodations and accepting and inclusive workplaces). They also highlighted work as an integral source of meaningfulness to many workers with depression. Early collaborative efforts and encouraging sick-listed workers to stay connected to the workplace were considered important to avoid long and passive sickness absences. Furthermore, stakeholders' views illuminated why intersectoral collaboration matters in depression care; individual stakeholders have limited information about a worker's situation, but through collaboration and shared insight, especially in in-person collaborative meetings, they (and the worker) can gain a shared understanding of the situation, thereby enabling more optimal support. Ensuring adequate information flow for optimal and timely follow-up of workers was also emphasized.
Stakeholders highlighted the salutary properties of work participation for workers with depression under the right conditions. Intersectoral collaboration could support these conditions by sharing insight and knowledge, building a shared understanding of the worker's situation, assuring proper information flow, and ensuring early and timely follow-up of the worker.
探讨抑郁症护理利益相关者如何看待跨部门合作和抑郁症患者的工作参与。
应用健康促进观点的反思主题分析的焦点小组研究。
我们在挪威六个不同地区进行了七次焦点小组访谈,共有 39 名参与者(28 名女性);三个小组由全科医生(GP)组成,两个由心理学家和精神科医生组成,两个由社会福利工作者和雇主(其中一个小组还包括 GP)组成。
利益相关者认为,在适当的条件下(例如,可管理的工作安排和接受和包容的工作场所),工作参与对大多数抑郁症患者是有益的。他们还强调工作是许多抑郁症患者意义的重要来源。早期的合作努力和鼓励请病假的员工与工作场所保持联系被认为对避免长期和被动的病假缺勤很重要。此外,利益相关者的观点阐明了为什么跨部门合作在抑郁症护理中很重要;个别利益相关者对工人的情况了解有限,但通过合作和共享见解,特别是在面对面的合作会议中,他们(和工人)可以对情况有共同的理解,从而能够提供更优化的支持。确保足够的信息流动以优化和及时跟进工人也被强调。
利益相关者强调了在适当条件下工作参与对抑郁症患者的有益性。跨部门合作可以通过分享见解和知识、建立对工人情况的共同理解、确保适当的信息流动以及确保工人的早期和及时跟进来支持这些条件。