Work inclusion: self-perceived change in work ability among persons in occupational rehabilitation

T. Braathen, Monica Eftedal, G. Tellnes, L. Haugli
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Purpose The aim of the study was to explore self-perceived change in work ability among persons attending occupational rehabilitation programs. Method We interviewed 17 persons 6 months after they had attended an inpatient occupational rehabilitation program in Norway. At the time of the interview, five participants worked full time, six worked reduced hours, and six were not working. Data were analyzed by use of the systematic text condensation method. Results Self-perceived change in work ability during and after the rehabilitation program was influenced by the development of the participants’ self-understanding and coping strategies, interaction with the workplace, support from actors outside the workplace, and social insurance regulations. The participants increased their self-understanding and coping strategies after being challenged on self-understanding and learning through counseling from rehabilitation professionals, through interaction with fellow participants, or through experiences from physical activities. After the program, the participants’ interaction with their surroundings influenced their self-perceived work ability in different ways, depending on whether they were working or not. Those who were working experienced their interaction with the workplace, and support from other actors, as a positive contribution to their work ability. Those not working described problems in their interaction with the workplace, such as lack of workplace support or conflicts, and lack of support from actors outside the workplace, that had a negative influence on their work ability. Conclusions Self-understanding and coping strategies, interaction with the workplace, support from actors outside the workplace, and social insurance regulations were intertwined categories, influencing each other and consequently the participants’ self-perceived work ability during and after occupational rehabilitation.
工作包容:职业康复者工作能力的自我知觉改变
摘要目的探讨参加职业康复治疗者工作能力的自我知觉变化。方法对17名参加挪威住院职业康复项目6个月后的患者进行访谈。在接受采访时,5名参与者全职工作,6名减少了工作时间,6名没有工作。采用系统文本缩合法对数据进行分析。结果康复期间和康复后工作能力的自我感知变化受自我理解和应对策略的发展、与工作场所的互动、工作场所外行为者的支持和社会保险制度的影响。参与者通过康复专家的咨询、与同伴的互动或体育活动的经历,在自我理解和学习方面受到挑战后,他们的自我理解和应对策略都有所提高。项目结束后,参与者与周围环境的互动以不同的方式影响了他们自我感知的工作能力,这取决于他们是否在工作。那些正在工作的人经历了他们与工作场所的互动,以及来自其他演员的支持,作为他们工作能力的积极贡献。那些不工作的人描述了他们与工作场所互动中的问题,例如缺乏工作场所支持或冲突,以及缺乏工作场所以外行为者的支持,这些问题对他们的工作能力产生了负面影响。结论自我理解和应对策略、与工作场所的互动、工作场所外行为者的支持和社会保险规定是相互交织的类别,相互影响,从而影响职业康复期间和之后被试自我感知的工作能力。
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