What Do We Need? Accommodations in the Workplace: People with Lupus Share Their Work Experiences

Orly Calderon, Elissa D. Giffords, Kaycee Kane
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This article discusses disability inclusion in the workplace. It identifies barriers and makes recommendations to help meet employment needs of people with disabilities, utilizing lupus as an example.  A convergent mixed method design study examined the workplace experiences and needs of individuals with lupus.  Availability sampling yielded 1,776 participants from across the United States. The results revealed 69% of the respondents reported lupus symptoms had a negative impact on their employment and 48% of the participants reported needing help or accommodations in the workplace.  An inductive thematic content analysis with an inter-coder agreement ranging from 71% to 73%, yielded 4 themes encompassing issues related to productivity, interpersonal relationship in the workplace, and adjustments in work responsibilities and work environment, respectively. The results suggest that training programs about the American with Disability Act may have a positive impact on organizational functioning. Employers have a responsibility to maintain a flexible work environment whenever possible to address variability in employees’ needs. Employers and employees should engage in ongoing discussions that seek to identify the accommodations that will help employees with disabilities meet their workplace responsibilities and to enhance their contribution to the organization.  Managers and administrators are encouraged to create an environment that values a diverse workforce, including persons with disabilities.
我们需要什么?工作场所的住宿:狼疮患者分享他们的工作经历
这篇文章讨论了工作场所的残疾包容。它以狼疮为例,确定了障碍并提出了帮助满足残疾人就业需求的建议。一项趋同的混合方法设计研究考察了狼疮患者的工作经历和需求。可用性抽样产生了来自美国各地的1776名参与者。结果显示,69%的受访者表示狼疮症状对他们的工作产生了负面影响,48%的参与者表示在工作场所需要帮助或住宿。一项归纳主题内容分析,编码者之间的一致性从71%到73%不等,得出了4个主题,分别涉及与生产力、工作场所人际关系以及工作责任和工作环境调整有关的问题。研究结果表明,有关《美国残疾人法案》的培训项目可能会对组织运作产生积极影响。雇主有责任尽可能保持灵活的工作环境,以解决员工需求的可变性。雇主和员工应参与持续的讨论,以确定有助于残疾员工履行工作职责并增强其对组织贡献的便利条件。鼓励管理人员和行政人员创造一个重视包括残疾人在内的多样化劳动力的环境。
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