烧伤后工作年龄成年人的重返就业:混合方法范围审查。

Work Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.3233/wor-230148
Akane Katsu, L. Mackenzie, James M. Elliott, Martin Mackey, Z. Tyack
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背景本范围界定综述旨在确定烧伤后重返工作岗位的障碍、促进因素和益处、所采用的结果测量方法、管理策略和护理模式。方法我们按照预先确定的范围界定综述协议,检索了 2000 年至 2023 年 12 月期间的 MEDLINE、CINAHL、Embase、PsycINFO、PubMed、Scopus、CCRCT 和 CDSR 数据库。结果 共有 90 篇文章符合审查标准。重返工作岗位既是烧伤恢复的结果目标,也是烧伤恢复的过程。身体和心理损伤是已确定的障碍。工作调整和修改对于支持从医院到工作场所的过渡非常重要。就业状况和生活质量子量表用于衡量重返工作岗位的情况。结论烧伤后重返工作岗位的工作定义和衡量标准的一致性是未来研究的重点。纵向研究更有可能捕捉到重返就业过程的复杂性、其对工作参与的影响以及随着时间推移就业情况的变化。工作的社会环境对重返工作岗位的帮助或阻碍可能大于物质环境的限制。公平的职业支持系统将有助于解决烧伤后职业康复服务方面的差异。
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Return-to-employment for working-aged adults after burn injury: A mixed methods scoping review.
BACKGROUND This scoping review aimed to identify the barriers, facilitators and benefits of returning to work following burn injury, outcome measures used, management strategies, and models of care. OBJECTIVE To provide a comprehensive overview about working-aged adults returning to their preinjury employment after burn injury. METHODS We followed a pre-determined scoping review protocol to search MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, CCRCT and CDSR databases between 2000 to December 2023. Papers reporting primary data from previously employed adults with cutaneous burn injuries were included. RESULTS In all, 90 articles met the review criteria. Return-to-work was both an outcome goal and process of recovery from burn injury. Physical and psychological impairments were identified barriers. Job accommodations and modifications were important for supporting the transition from hospital to workplace. Employment status and quality of life sub-scales were used to measure return-to-work. CONCLUSIONS Consistent definitions of work and measurements of return-to-employment after burn injury are priorities for future research. Longitudinal studies are more likely to capture the complexity of the return-to-employment process, its impact on work participation and changes in employment over time. The social context of work may assist or hinder return-to-work more than physical environmental constraints. Equitable vocational support systems would help address disparities in vocational rehabilitation services available after burn injury.
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