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. 2014 Mar;24(1):52-67.
doi: 10.1007/s10926-013-9447-8.

How persons with a neuromuscular disease perceive employment participation: a qualitative study

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How persons with a neuromuscular disease perceive employment participation: a qualitative study

Marie-Antoinette H Minis et al. J Occup Rehabil. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: A qualitative study was carried out to understand how people with a slow progressive adult type neuromuscular disease (NMD) perceive employment participation.

Methods: 16 paid employed persons with NMD were interviewed in open, in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed using the constant comparison method.

Results: Four themes were identified in the analyses: (1) Experiences regarding the meaning of work; (2) Solving problems oneself; (3) Reaching a turning point; and (4) Taking into account environmental aspects. Persons with NMD highlighted benefits of staying at work as well as the tension they felt how to shape decisions to handle progressive physical hindrances in job retention. This study shows how participants at work with NMD were challenged to keep up appearances at work and at home, the tension felt around when and if to disclose, the effect of their condition on colleagues and work reorganisation challenges. Participants experienced that disclosure did not always make things better. With increasing disability participants' focus shifted from the importance of assistive products towards considerate colleague, in particular superior's willingness in supporting job retention.

Conclusions: Implications for health professionals might include awareness of the significant impact of changes in physical condition on employment. Timely communication and if appropriate referral to a health or occupational professional may empower employees with NMD to handle employment issues at a for themselves appropriate way. Assistive products and a supportive superior might enhance employment participation.

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