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雇主在支持中风幸存者重返工作岗位时需要什么?一项混合方法研究。

What do employers need when supporting stroke survivors to return to work?: a mixed-methods study.

作者信息

Craven Kristelle, Kettlewell Jade, De Dios Pérez Blanca, Powers Katie, Holmes Jain, Radford Kathryn A

机构信息

Centre for Rehabilitation & Ageing Research (CRAR), Injury, Recovery Sciences, and Inflammation (IRIS), School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

Top Stroke Rehabil. 2025 May;32(4):392-404. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2024.2409005. Epub 2024 Oct 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Employers are key in supporting stroke survivors to return to work (RTW) but do not always have knowledge/skills or guidance to do so.

OBJECTIVES

To explore employers' needs for provision of post-stroke RTW support.

METHODS

Mixed-methods study. Participants recruited through voluntary response/purposive sampling. Survey of employers investigated stroke knowledge (maximum score: 7), RTW process knowledge (maximum score: 8), and perceived competency for actions supporting RTW (maximum score: 100%). Regression analyses explored relationships between employers' demographic/contextual characteristics and knowledge and perceived competency scores. Interviews with employers explored factors influencing their post-stroke RTW support. Interview data were analyzed using a framework analysis. Survey/interview findings were synthesized with those from a qualitative systematic review.

RESULTS

Across the survey ( = 50), interviews ( = 7), and review (25 studies), employers' support was influenced by stroke survivors' decisions to disclose stroke-related limitations, employers' knowledge regarding roles/responsibilities, employers' communication skills, and information provided by healthcare. Regression analyses: Human resources/occupational health support was positively associated with stroke knowledge (ß = 2.30, 95% CI 0.36-4.41,  = 0.013) and RTW process knowledge (ß = 5.12, 95% CI 1.80-6.87,  = 0.001). Post-stroke RTW experience was positively associated with stroke knowledge (ß = 1.36, 95% CI 0.46-2.26,  = 0.004) and perceived competency (ß = 31.13, 95% CI 18.40-44.76,  = 0.001). Organization size (i.e. working in a larger organization) was positively associated with RTW process knowledge (ß = 2.96, 95% CI 1.52-4.36,  = <.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Employers' RTW support was influenced by personal and environmental factors; they may benefit from education and guidance on stroke and their roles/responsibilities during the RTW process.

摘要

背景

雇主在支持中风幸存者重返工作岗位(RTW)方面起着关键作用,但他们并不总是具备相关知识、技能或指导。

目的

探讨雇主在提供中风后重返工作岗位支持方面的需求。

方法

采用混合方法研究。通过自愿回应/目的抽样招募参与者。对雇主的调查包括中风知识(最高分:7分)、重返工作岗位流程知识(最高分:8分)以及对支持重返工作岗位行动的感知能力(最高分:100%)。回归分析探讨了雇主的人口统计学/背景特征与知识及感知能力得分之间的关系。对雇主的访谈探讨了影响他们对中风后重返工作岗位支持的因素。访谈数据采用框架分析法进行分析。调查/访谈结果与定性系统评价的结果进行了综合。

结果

在整个调查(n = 50)、访谈(n = 7)和综述(25项研究)中,雇主的支持受到中风幸存者披露与中风相关限制的决定、雇主对角色/责任的了解、雇主的沟通技巧以及医疗保健提供的信息的影响。回归分析:人力资源/职业健康支持与中风知识(β = 2.30,95%可信区间0.36 - 4.41,P = 0.013)和重返工作岗位流程知识(β = 5.12,95%可信区间1.80 - 6.87,P = 0.001)呈正相关。中风后重返工作岗位的经验与中风知识(β = 1.36,95%可信区间0.46 - 2.26,P = 0.004)和感知能力(β = 31.13,95%可信区间18.40 - 44.76,P = 0.001)呈正相关。组织规模(即在较大的组织中工作)与重返工作岗位流程知识呈正相关(β = 2.96,95%可信区间1.52 - 4.36,P = <.001)。

结论

雇主对重返工作岗位的支持受到个人和环境因素的影响;他们可能会从关于中风及其在重返工作岗位过程中的角色/责任的教育和指导中受益。

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