'Stuck in catch-22': a qualitative study of perceived work ability and decision-making about employment in severe asthma.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
P Mackiewicz, H Hussein, A H Mansur, M T Krishna, G I Walters
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Abstract

Background: Severe asthma (SA) is characterised by persistent asthma symptomatology despite adherence to intensive treatment and control of asthma triggers. It is estimated that approximately 50% of individuals with SA have current employment, considerably less than rates in the general population. Poor physical and mental health status have been suggested as a potential explanation for this, but the relationship has not been investigated in depth. We investigated how bio-psycho-social and cultural factors influence work ability and employment in SA patients.

Methods: Participants were recruited from the Birmingham Regional NHS Severe Asthma Service via opportunity sampling, with the exclusion criteria being individuals who had never been employed, currently in full-time education, or non-English speakers. Subsequently, men and those with minority-ethnic backgrounds were purposefully selected to gain a balanced sample. Interviews were performed either face-to-face, online or via telephone, transcribed using software and edited manually. Data were analysed using Reflexive Thematic Analysis.

Results: The study included 12 participants (9 females and 3 males). Four major themes were constructed: impact of patients' asthma control on work, psychological burden of living with SA, costs and benefits of being in employment, and adaptations and strategies for remaining in employment.

Conclusions: Our findings highlight the potential for physical, occupational, psychological, and social support to address the diverse job-related difficulties experienced by people with SA. Additionally, national policy reforms should be considered to improve work capacity and promote employment opportunities.

“进退两难”:重度哮喘患者感知工作能力和就业决策的定性研究。
背景:重度哮喘(SA)的特点是持续的哮喘症状,尽管坚持强化治疗和控制哮喘诱因。据估计,大约50%的SA患者目前有工作,大大低于一般人群的比率。身体和精神健康状况不佳被认为是造成这一现象的潜在原因,但两者之间的关系尚未得到深入研究。我们研究了生物心理社会和文化因素如何影响SA患者的工作能力和就业。方法:参与者通过机会抽样从伯明翰地区NHS严重哮喘服务中心招募,排除标准是从未就业,目前正在接受全日制教育或非英语人士。随后,有目的地选择男性和少数民族背景的人,以获得一个平衡的样本。采访通过面对面、在线或电话进行,使用软件转录并手工编辑。数据分析采用反身性主题分析。结果:共纳入受试者12人(女9人,男3人)。本研究构建了四个主要主题:哮喘患者控制对工作的影响、SA患者的心理负担、就业的成本和收益以及继续就业的适应和策略。结论:我们的研究结果强调了生理、职业、心理和社会支持在解决SA患者所经历的各种工作相关困难方面的潜力。此外,应考虑进行国家政策改革,以提高工作能力和促进就业机会。
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BMC Pulmonary Medicine
BMC Pulmonary Medicine RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
423
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pulmonary Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of pulmonary and associated disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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