[Work-related participation restrictions of Long COVID rehabilitants over time - Findings of a qualitative study].

IF 1.7 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Mercedes Rutsch, Ruth Deck
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Abstract

Background: People who are affected by long COVID (LC) and have limitations in their ability to work can apply for a multi-professional rehabilitation programme. This qualitative study analysed the development of occupational participation, health limitations at work and factors supporting occupational participation in LC rehabilitants.

Methods: Guided telephone interviews were conducted with LC rehabilitants aged 18-65 years, who were undergoing pneumological rehabilitation, at three time points (shortly after the end of rehabilitation, and six and twelve months after rehabilitation). Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis according to Mayring.

Results: Between 04/2021 and 07/2022, a total of 30 interviews were conducted with 11 rehabilitants (N = 7 women; average age: 50 years). Three health-related stress dimensions were identified: cognitive (e. g., word-finding difficulties, concentration problems), psychosocial (e. g., anxiety, worry), and physical (e. g., physical exhaustion, shortness of breath) limitations. The reintegration prepared by social services, the general conditions at the workplace (e. g., flexible working hours, empathy in the workplace) and personality traits, such as acceptance of personal limitations, were described as conducive to occupational participation. Respondents used compensatory techniques (e. g., creating mnemonics) and pacing to cope with the demands of work despite existing limitations.

Conclusion: The results of the study show that "returning to work" is not the same as "regaining the ability to work". In both rehabilitation and aftercare, the restoration of physical, psychosocial, and cognitive work ability should play an essential role in counteracting the manifestation of participation restrictions.

[长期COVID康复者的工作参与限制-定性研究的结果]。
背景:受长冠肺炎(LC)影响且工作能力受限的人群可以申请多专业康复计划。本质性研究分析了LC康复者职业参与的发展、工作健康限制和支持职业参与的因素。方法:在三个时间点(康复结束后不久,康复后6个月和12个月)对18-65岁正在进行肺康复的LC康复者进行指导电话访谈。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:在2021年4月至2022年7月期间,共对11名康复者进行了30次访谈(N = 7名女性,平均年龄:50岁)。确定了三个与健康相关的压力维度:认知(例如,找词困难、注意力不集中)、心理社会(例如,焦虑、担忧)和身体(例如,身体疲惫、呼吸短促)限制。社会服务机构准备的重新融入社会、工作场所的一般条件(例如,灵活的工作时间、工作场所的同情)和人格特征,例如接受个人局限性,都被描述为有利于职业参与。受访者使用补偿技术(例如,创造记忆)和节奏来应对工作的需求,尽管现有的限制。结论:研究结果表明,“重返工作岗位”并不等同于“恢复工作能力”。在康复和术后护理中,身体、心理社会和认知工作能力的恢复都应发挥重要作用,以抵消参与限制的表现。
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