康复专业人员最优社会参与及影响因素的质性研究

Luciana Braga, A. Rochette
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简介与目的:最佳社会参与是康复专业人员为其来访者所追求的最终目标,它可以定义为个体期望与现实的完美一致。工作-家庭的动态需要在员工生活的不同领域之间取得平衡。目的是探讨康复专业人员对工作家庭调解的最佳社会参与的看法,以及他们认为影响这种参与的因素。方法:采用开放性问题访谈指南对13名康复专业人员进行现象学取向的定性研究。对数据进行录音并逐字转录,然后进行内容分析。为了更好地了解事实,进行了系统的分析。分析的一部分(大约10%)由另一个团队成员编码以进行验证。结果:参与者多为31 ~ 44岁的女性(12/13),有1 ~ 3个7个月~ 12岁的孩子。参与的最优性被认为是在履行各种责任的同时进行重要活动的能力(或不能力)。在被认为有影响的五个环境因素(财务方面、配偶支持、时间、灵活的工作时间表和家庭组织)中,家庭组织似乎是可能性的决定因素,因此极大地影响了个人的期望。结论:工作与生活的平衡是一个复杂的现象,应该从整体上进行研究,而不是以分割的方式进行研究。
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A Qualitative Study of Rehabilitation Professionals' Optimal Social Participation and Factors Perceived as Influencing
Introduction and Purpose: Optimal social participation, which is the ultimate goal targeted by rehabilitation professionals for their clients, can be defined as perfect congruence between an individual's expectations and reality. Work-family dynamic requires balance between the different spheres of a worker's life. The purpose is to explore the perception of rehabilitation professionals regarding their optimal social participation based on work-family conciliation, and the factors they identify as influencing this participation. Method: Qualitative study with a phenomenological orientation among 13 rehabilitation professionals using an interview guide consisting of open questions. The data was audio-recorded and transcribed in full (verbatim) followed by content analysis. Analysis was carried out systematically to achieve a better understanding of the facts. A proportion of the analysis (approximately 10%) was coded by another team member for validation. Results: Participants were mostly women (12/13) aged 31 to 44 years having one to three children aged from 7 months to 12 years old. Optimality of participation is perceived as the ability (or not) to carry out important activities while fulfilling one's various responsibilities. Of the five environmental factors perceived to have an influence (financial aspects, spousal support, time, flexible work schedule, and family organization), family organization appears to be a determinant of possibility and thus greatly influences individual expectations. Conclusion: Work-life balance is a complex phenomenon that should be studied holistically rather than in a segmented mode.
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