Adams Claire, Nassar Elsa-Lynn, Carrier Marie-Eve, Kwakkenbos Linda, Henry Richard S, Virgili-Gervais Gabrielle, Hu Sophie, Bartlett Susan J, Fortuné Catherine, Gietzen Amy, Gottesman Karen, Guillot Geneviève, Hudson Marie, Lawrie-Jones Amanda, Lewis Nancy, Malcarne Vanessa, Mayes Maureen D, Patten Scott B, Richard Michelle, Sauvé Maureen, Varga John, Welling Joep, Wojeck Robyn, Mouthon Luc, Benedetti Andrea, Thombs Brett D
Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
J Scleroderma Relat Disord. 2024 Oct;9(3):242-247. doi: 10.1177/23971983241262655. Epub 2024 Aug 5.
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE: We investigated (1) work status changes during COVID-19, (2) financial resource adequacy, (3) preferences for work requirements (e.g. remote, workplace, mixed) and (4) work requirements versus preferences, among people with systemic sclerosis.
This was a cross-sectional study of participants in the Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network COVID-19 Cohort, which enrolled participants from the ongoing Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network Cohort and externally in April 2020. In August 2022, participants completed questions on work status, financial well-being using the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Financial Well-Being Scale, work requirements and work requirement preferences.
A total of 298 participants with systemic sclerosis were included. Mean age was 58.6 years (SD = 11.4). There were 101 (34%) participants working at the start of the pandemic and still working in August 2022, 179 (60%) not working at the start of the pandemic and still not working, 10 (3%) who stopped working after April 2020 and 8 (3%) who started working. Mean financial well-being did not change from April 2020 to August 2022 (difference: 0.2 points; 95% confidence interval: -1.1 to 0.7). Working participants (N = 109) preferred flexible work requirements (N = 34, 31%) or working entirely remotely (N = 32, 29%), but most were required to work entirely at a workplace (N = 35, 32%) or combined workplace and remotely with a fixed schedule (N = 31, 28%).
Work status and financial well-being did not change substantively among people with systemic sclerosis during the pandemic. Flexible work policies may support people with systemic sclerosis to work.
引言/目的:我们调查了系统性硬化症患者在新冠疫情期间的(1)工作状态变化、(2)财务资源充足情况、(3)对工作要求(如远程、在工作场所、混合模式)的偏好以及(4)工作要求与偏好之间的差异。
这是一项对硬皮病患者中心干预网络新冠疫情队列参与者的横断面研究,该队列于2020年4月从正在进行的硬皮病患者中心干预网络队列及外部招募参与者。2022年8月,参与者完成了关于工作状态、使用消费者金融保护局财务状况量表评估的财务状况、工作要求及工作要求偏好的问题。
共纳入298名系统性硬化症患者。平均年龄为58.6岁(标准差=11.4)。在疫情开始时工作且在2022年8月仍在工作的有101名(34%),在疫情开始时不工作且到2022年8月仍未工作的有179名(60%),2020年4月后停止工作的有10名(3%),开始工作的有8名(3%)。从2020年4月到2022年8月,平均财务状况没有变化(差异:0.2分;95%置信区间:-1.1至0.7)。在职参与者(N=109)更喜欢灵活的工作要求(N=34,31%)或完全远程工作(N=32,29%),但大多数人被要求完全在工作场所工作(N=35,32%)或按固定时间表在工作场所和远程结合工作(N=31,28%)。
在疫情期间,系统性硬化症患者的工作状态和财务状况没有实质性变化。灵活的工作政策可能有助于系统性硬化症患者工作。