Golding Michael A, Nishat Fareha, Merrill Kaitlyn A, Lacaille Diane, Oğuzoğlu Umut, Protudjer Jennifer L P, Woodgate Roberta L, Stinson Jennifer N, Peschken Christine, Touma Zahi, Lim Lily Siok Hoon
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
The Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2025 Jun;77(6):710-719. doi: 10.1002/acr.25495. Epub 2025 Jan 25.
This study examined the lived employment experiences of young adults with childhood- and adult-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Participants were recruited from three Canadian lupus clinics and asked to complete semistructured, qualitative video/phone interviews. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis. Participants were recruited until consolidated thematic saturation.
Twenty-one participants (median age: 27 years)-14 woman, 5 men, and 2 gender-nonconforming individuals-were included. Thirty-eight percent had childhood-onset SLE. Seventy-one percent of the participants were employed, 19% were looking for work, and 10% were not working and not looking for work. Qualitative analysis revealed two themes. 1) "Maintaining control internally and externally": Participants described how the ability to exercise control over their symptoms (internally) and their job (externally) allowed them to gain and maintain employment. 2) "Tough choices: Health, then work and everything else": Participants described challenges in maintaining a balance among their health, other social responsibilities, and work because of their SLE-related limitations. Within this theme, participants also offered advice on how others could best manage the conflicting demands on their time and energy, which was summarized in a subtheme called "Recommendations for others-'take care of yourself first.'" CONCLUSION: When faced with the competing demands of their health (managing their SLE) and work, many young adults with SLE choose to prioritize their health, sacrificing their work or social responsibilities. Efforts aimed at promoting the employment success of young adults with SLE should inform individuals of these challenges and offer potential coping strategies.
本研究调查了患有儿童期和成年期系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的年轻人的就业经历。
从加拿大的三家狼疮诊所招募参与者,并要求他们完成半结构化的定性视频/电话访谈。访谈逐字转录并采用主题分析法进行分析。持续招募参与者直至主题饱和。
纳入了21名参与者(中位年龄:27岁)——14名女性、5名男性和2名性别认同不同的个体。38%患有儿童期SLE。71%的参与者有工作,19%正在找工作,10%没有工作且未在找工作。定性分析揭示了两个主题。1)“内外保持掌控”:参与者描述了对自身症状(内在)和工作(外在)行使控制权的能力如何使他们获得并维持工作。2)“艰难抉择:健康、工作及其他一切”:参与者描述了由于与SLE相关的限制,在健康、其他社会责任和工作之间保持平衡时所面临的挑战。在这个主题中参与者还就他人如何最好地应对时间和精力上的冲突需求提供了建议,这在一个名为“给他人的建议——先照顾好自己”的子主题中进行了总结。结论:面对健康(管理自身SLE)和工作的相互竞争需求时,许多患有SLE的年轻人选择将健康置于优先地位,牺牲工作或社会责任。旨在促进患有SLE的年轻人就业成功的努力应让个体了解这些挑战并提供潜在的应对策略。