Impact of a spinal cord injury in employment: a cross-sectional study in a Portuguese population

Inês Ferro, César Pires, Pedro C Sá, Xénia Verraest, Paulo Margalho, Filipe Carvalho, J. Laíns
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Background: Patients who have sustained a spinal cord injury (SCI) frequently face a fundamental change in their employment situation, as the demands of their previous job often exceed their remaining physical abilities. Aim: To study which factors associated with the SCI may influence the employment status. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Setting and population: Seventy-three individuals who had sustained a SCI, admitted in our Rehabilitation Center in 2015. Intervention: Not applicable. Methods: Besides clinical information, a telephone questionnaire was applied in 2019 to the patients, in order to identify demographic and injury-related status, functionality (FIM, SCIM-III, nFAC scales), and work-related information. The data was analyzed in SPSS Statistics® version 26, using χ2 test for categorical variables and t test for independent samples between continuous and categorical variables. Results: The employment rate after SCI was 27.8%. The need of a caregiver showed a significant relationship with not being employed (p<0.001), consisting in an independent determinant for employment (OR 5.38). Return-to-work was associated with higher functional scores, lower mean age values (p<0.001), previous higher education level (p<0.001), and pre-injury intellectual job (p=0.009). Conclusion and clinical rehabilitation impact: The employment rate and factors influencing return-to-work were in line with those available in literature. Additionally, we consider that the “need of a caregiver” is essential in the evaluation of a SCI patient, as it gives a clearer understanding of the patients’ work ability (participation domain), in contrast with functional scores, best suited in the activity domain of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health.
脊髓损伤对就业的影响:葡萄牙人口的横断面研究
背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)患者经常面临就业状况的根本变化,因为他们以前工作的需求往往超过了他们剩余的身体能力。目的:探讨与脊髓损伤相关的因素对就业状况的影响。设计:描述性横断面研究。环境和人群:2015年,我们的康复中心收治了73名脊髓损伤患者。干预:不适用。方法:除临床资料外,于2019年对患者进行电话问卷调查,以确定人口统计学和损伤相关状态、功能(FIM、sim - iii、nFAC量表)和工作相关信息。使用SPSS Statistics®version 26对数据进行分析,分类变量采用χ2检验,连续变量与分类变量之间的独立样本采用t检验。结果:SCI术后的就业率为27.8%。需要照顾者与未就业有显著关系(p<0.001),构成就业的独立决定因素(OR 5.38)。重返工作岗位与较高的功能评分、较低的平均年龄值(p<0.001)、以前的高等教育水平(p<0.001)和损伤前的智力工作(p=0.009)相关。结论及临床康复效果:患者就业率及影响复工的因素与文献相符。此外,我们认为“照顾者的需要”在评估脊髓损伤患者时是必不可少的,因为与功能评分相比,它能更清楚地了解患者的工作能力(参与领域),而功能评分最适合国际功能残疾与健康分类的活动领域。
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