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患有导致工作残疾的慢性健康状况的员工的披露决策:向同事和上级披露的决策是否不同?

Disclosure Decisions of Workers Living with a Chronic Health Condition Causing Disability at Work: Are Decisions to Disclose to Co-workers and Supervisors Different?

作者信息

Woticky Gemma, Jetha Arif, Tompa Emile, Gignac Monique A M

机构信息

Institute for Work and Health, 400 University Avenue, Suite 1800, Toronto, ON, M5G 1S5, Canada.

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Occup Rehabil. 2024 Sep 13. doi: 10.1007/s10926-024-10235-6.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Individuals living with chronic physical or mental health/cognitive conditions must make decisions that are sometimes difficult about whether to disclose health information at work. This research investigated workers' decisions to not to disclose any information at work, disclosure to a supervisor only, co-workers only, or to both a supervisor and co-workers. It also examined personal, health, and work factors associated with disclosure to different groups compared to not disclosing information.

METHODS

Employed workers with a physical or mental health/cognitive condition were recruited for a cross-sectional survey from a national panel of Canadians. Respondents were asked about disclosure decisions, demographics, health, working experience, work context, and work perceptions. Multinomial logistic regressions examined predictors of disclosure.

RESULTS

There were 882 respondents (57.9% women). Most had disclosed to both co-workers and supervisors (44.2%) with 23.6% disclosing to co-workers only and 7% to a supervisor only. Age, health variability, and number of accommodations used were significant predictors of disclosure for all groups. Job disruptions were associated with disclosure to supervisors only and pain and comfort sharing were associated with co-worker disclosure.

CONCLUSION

The findings highlight that disclosure to co-workers is common despite being an overlooked group in workplace disclosure research. Although many similar factors predicted disclosure to different groups, further research on workplace environments and culture would be useful in efforts to enhance workplace support.

摘要

目的

患有慢性身体或精神健康/认知疾病的个体必须做出有时很困难的决定,即是否在工作中披露健康信息。本研究调查了员工在工作中不披露任何信息、仅向主管披露、仅向同事披露或同时向主管和同事披露的决定。它还研究了与向不同群体披露信息相比,不披露信息时个人、健康和工作相关的因素。

方法

从加拿大全国性样本中招募患有身体或精神健康/认知疾病的在职员工进行横断面调查。受访者被问及披露决定、人口统计学特征、健康状况、工作经历、工作环境和工作认知。多项逻辑回归分析了披露的预测因素。

结果

共有882名受访者(57.9%为女性)。大多数人同时向同事和主管披露了信息(44.2%),23.6%的人仅向同事披露,7%的人仅向主管披露。年龄、健康状况的变化以及使用的便利设施数量是所有群体披露信息的重要预测因素。工作中断与仅向主管披露信息有关,而疼痛和舒适感的分享与向同事披露信息有关。

结论

研究结果表明,尽管同事在工作场所披露研究中是一个被忽视的群体,但向同事披露信息的情况很常见。尽管许多相似的因素预测了向不同群体的披露,但进一步研究工作场所环境和文化将有助于加强工作场所的支持。

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