Sustainable Employability of People with Limited Capability for Work: The Participatory Development and Validation of a Questionnaire.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
S R Hiemstra, B P I Fleuren, A de Jonge, J Naaldenberg, L Vaandrager
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Purpose: Understanding sustainable employability (SE) of people with limited capability for work (LCW) due to physical or mental disability is crucial for the sustainable participation of this target group. Therefore, adequate measurement instruments for SE are needed. This study aims to validate a questionnaire to measure SE among people with LCW using a participatory approach, including person-job fit (PJ fit) and work-related sense of coherence (Work-SoC).

Methods: Existing scales for the main concepts were tested and adapted for face validity via cognitive interviews (n = 6), with the involvement of a co-researcher with LCW in the research team. Next, the questionnaire was administered among people with LCW (n = 248) to assess its factor structure (Confirmatory Factor Analysis) and reliability (Cronbach's alpha).

Results: Analysis of the cognitive interviews identified problems with clarity and readability of items, instructions and response categories of used (existing) scales. The main adjustments concerned the shortening of text length, the usage of familiar language and examples, and the addition of an introduction game. Most of the adapted SE indicator scales showed an overall good fit and acceptable-to-good internal reliability. The overall SE model had an overall good fit, and excluding 'internal employability' further improved this fit. PJ fit and Work-SoC had an acceptable/good model fit and internal consistency.

Conclusion: The participatory validation process resulted in a validated and comprehensive questionnaire to measure SE, PJ fit and Work-SoC among people with LCW, which enables research into the development of their SE. This questionnaire can be utilised to contribute to a more inclusive labour market.

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工作能力有限者的可持续就业能力:参与式问卷的开发与验证。
目的:了解因身体或精神残疾而工作能力有限(LCW)的人的可持续就业能力(SE),对这一目标群体的可持续参与至关重要。因此,需要适当的可持续就业能力测量工具。本研究旨在采用参与式方法验证一份问卷,以测量 LCW 患者的 SE,包括人职匹配度(PJ fit)和与工作相关的连贯感(Work-SoC):方法:通过认知访谈(n = 6)对主要概念的现有量表进行了测试和改编,研究团队中的一名 LCW 共同研究员也参与其中。然后,对 LCW 患者(n = 248)进行问卷调查,以评估其因子结构(确认性因子分析)和可靠性(Cronbach's alpha):对认知访谈的分析表明,已使用(现有)的量表在项目、说明和反应类别的清晰度和可读性方面存在问题。主要的调整涉及缩短文本长度、使用熟悉的语言和例子以及增加一个介绍游戏。大多数经过调整的 SE 指标量表显示出总体良好的拟合度和可接受到良好的内部信度。整体 SE 模型的拟合度总体良好,排除 "内部就业能力 "后,拟合度进一步提高。PJ契合度和工作-SoC的模型契合度和内部一致性均可接受/良好:参与式验证过程产生了一份经过验证的综合问卷,用于测量 LCW 患者的 SE、PJ 适应性和工作 SoC,从而能够对其 SE 的发展进行研究。该问卷可用于促进更具包容性的劳动力市场。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on the rehabilitation, reintegration, and prevention of disability in workers. The journal offers investigations involving original data collection and research synthesis (i.e., scoping reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses). Papers derive from a broad array of fields including rehabilitation medicine, physical and occupational therapy, health psychology and psychiatry, orthopedics, oncology, occupational and insurance medicine, neurology, social work, ergonomics, biomedical engineering, health economics, rehabilitation engineering, business administration and management, and law.  A single interdisciplinary source for information on work disability rehabilitation, the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation helps to advance the scientific understanding, management, and prevention of work disability.
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