在关键的职业转变中促进残疾人的工作质量和职业发展:对已发表证据的范围审查。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Arif Jetha, Sabrina Hossain, Lahmea Navaratnerajah, Dan Samosh, Sinead McCarthy, Laura R Bowman
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目的:在与工人福祉和可持续职业发展机会相关的关键工作转型期间,残疾人在获得高质量工作方面可能面临挑战。有必要确定和描述就业干预措施,以支持残疾人在关键的工作过渡期间获得高质量的工作并在职业生涯中取得进步。方法:对已发表的干预研究进行范围综述。两个平行的搜索重点是工作质量和职业发展进行并合并。文章在标题和摘要层面以及全文层面由两位审稿人进行筛选。进行了叙述综合,以审查在关键的工作过渡期间有关干预措施对工作质量和职业发展的影响。结果:搜索产生5858项研究(2543项工作质量研究;3315项职业发展研究)。从工作质量搜索中纳入了15项研究,从职业发展搜索中纳入了1项研究。研究来自3个不同的国家,最普遍的是美利坚合众国(n = 14)。8项研究侧重于职业康复干预,6项研究侧重于中学后教育环境的干预,1项研究侧重于个性化安置服务,2项研究侧重于定制就业。纳入的研究提供了有限的工作质量结果和职业发展的测量。职业康复干预措施有望提高早期职业阶段的工作质量,特别是在教育机构内实施时。结论:总体而言,缺乏证据的干预,促进工作质量和职业发展的不同阶段的职业生涯生涯。需要进一步的研究来开发应用见解,以加强当前的项目,确保残疾人能够顺利度过职业转型,提高工作质量和职业发展。
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Promoting Job Quality and Career Advancement Among Persons with Disabilities During Critical Career Transitions: A Scoping Review of Published Evidence.

Purpose: Persons with disabilities can face challenges in obtaining high quality jobs during critical work transitions that are linked to worker well-being and opportunities for sustainable career growth. There is a need to identify and describe employment interventions that support persons living with disabilities in obtaining high quality jobs and advancing in their careers during critical work transitions.

Methods: A scoping review of published intervention research was conducted. Two parallel searches focusing on job quality and career advancement were carried out and merged. Articles were screened at the title and abstract level and at full text level by two reviewers. A narrative synthesis was undertaken to examine the impact of relevant interventions on job quality and career advancement during critical work transitions.

Results: Searches yielded 5858 studies (2543 job quality studies; 3315 career advancement studies). Fifteen studies were included from the job quality search and one study was included from the career advancement search. Studies originated from 3 different countries, the most prevalent being the United States of America (n = 14). Eight studies focussed on vocational rehabilitation interventions, six focused on interventions at post-secondary educational settings, one study focused on individualized placement services and two focussed on customised employment. The included studies offered limited measurements of job quality outcomes and career advancement. Vocational rehabilitation interventions were promising for enhancing job quality at the early career phase, particularly when delivered within educational institutions.

Conclusion: Overall, evidence is lacking on the interventions that promote job quality and career advancement at different phases of the working life course. Additional research is needed to develop applied insights that enhance current programs, ensuring persons with disabilities can navigate career transitions and to promote job quality and career advancement.

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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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