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Promoting return to work : lay experiences after sickness absence with musculoskeletal diagnoses / Gunnel Östlund.

Östlund, Gunnel, 1956- (författare)
Hensing, Gunnel, 1956- (preses)
Cedersund, Elisabet, 1950- (preses)
Hammarström, Anne, 1951- (opponent)
Linköpings universitet. Institutionen för hälsa och samhälle (utgivare)
Alternativt namn: Linköpings universitet. Department of Health and Society
Alternativt namn: Linköping University. Department of Health and Society
Se även: Linköpings universitet. Institutionen för medicin och hälsa
Hälsouniversitetet i Östergötland (utgivare)
Alternativt namn: Linköpings högskola. Medicinska fakulteten
Alternativt namn: Linköpings universitet. Medicinska fakulteten
Alternativt namn: Linköping University. Faculty of Health Sciences
Alternativt namn: Linköping University. Health University
Alternativt namn: Hälsouniversitetet i Linköping
Se även: Universitetet i Linköping. Medicinska fakulteten (tidigare namn)
Publicerad: Linköping : Department of Health and Society, Linköpings universitet, 2002
Engelska 1 onlineresurs (79 sidor)
Serie: Linköping University medical dissertations, 0345-0082 ; 759
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  • E-bokAvhandling(Diss. (sammanfattning) Linköping : Linköpings universitet, 2002)
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  • Introduction : Musculoskeletal disorders constitute the greatest cause of sickness absence from work. Despite research and efforts at rehabilitation, sickness absence due to these disorders has not decreased, but has instead increased, particularly in women. Clients’ perceptions of care and rehabilitation, i.e. knowledge generated from a lay perspective, is a neglected area of research. This thesis deals with lay experiences of rehabilitation following sickness absence due to back, neck or shoulder problems, termed musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). Aim : The overall aim was to examine hindering and promoting processes in rehabilitation after sickness absence due to MSD from a lay perspective. Specific aims were to study how lay persons experience rehabilitation agents and rehabilitation activities (paper I), how they describe themselves and their experience in relation to work (paper II), the significance of the private arena regarding return to work (paper III), and how clients who have experienced sickness absence due to MSD perceive contact with rehabilitation agents (paper IV). Method : The study population in the four papers is part of a cohort of persons living in the same municipality and who in 1985 were aged 25-34 years and were sick-listed due to back, neck or shoulder diagnoses for 28 days or  more, n=213. During 1995, 148 persons in the cohort responded to a questionnaire, and in 1997-1998, 20 of these persons were interviewed concerning their experiences with rehabilitation. In papers I, II and III the qualitative method of Grounded Theory was used with a focus on creating an empirically-based theory concerning the area under study. Data collection was strategic and analysis of the tape-recorded interviews was done on a continual basis. How previously sick-listed persons experienced contact with professional rehabilitation agents in t he health care sector and social insurance office was investigated in paper IV. Factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were used to analyse the data in this study. Results : The interview study shed light on lay persons’ experiences with medical, social and work-related measures in rehabilitation, their perceptions of rehabilitation actors and family members in relation to rehabilitation, and their self-presentations. The descriptions of lay persons concerned three arenas, the health care arena, the occupational arena, and the private arena. Dilemmas and difficulties in these arenas were described, such as handling the duty to work, experiencing domestic strain, and the experience of lacking socioemotional support from significant persons during the rehabilitation process. In paper I some ideal types of rehabilitation agents emerged from the interviewees’ descriptions concerning the health care arena, and we called these the routine bureaucrat, the empathic administrator, the distant technician, and the professional mentor. The latter agent was requested and was described as a person who could provide socioemotional support, who had professional competence, and who could function as a unifying link during the rehabilitation process. The results from paper II showed that in their self-presentations, the interviewees expressed having a duty to work and that there were differences in how they handled this sense of duty. The selfpresentations contained descriptions of work as a part of personal identity and could be summarised in the following ideal types: the work manic, the workhorse, the workaholic and the relaxed worker. The latter used a strategy that can be considered to promote rehabilitation in that the individual himself/herself had control over his/her work and worked in accordance with his/her own needs rather than those of others. Paper III focused on the private arena. Different patterns were found in the experiences of men and women. Women related that their responsibility for the home and domestic work seldom left any time for themselves, including any time for rehabilitation. Men more often reported having time for themselves that could be used for leisure activities and rehabilitation. Some of the women said that they lacked socioemotional support from their partner and that they had a great deal of responsibility for housework, which seemed to be a hindrance in returning to work after sickness absence. Furthermore, these women, like most of the men, had little education, which could make finding other work alternatives more difficult. Based on the interviews, a hypothesis was developed regarding domestic strain that is related to the distribution of domestic work, the distribution of responsibility for the home, and the quality of the marital relationship. Paper IV dealt with clients’ perceptions of contact with rehabilitation agents in health care and the social insurance office. Three latent dimensions were found in the respondents’ ratings of these contacts: supportive treatment, distant treatment, and empowering treatment. Sex, disability pension status, mental health and diagnostic group were significantly related to how these dimensionswere rated. Women perceived the treatment from both types of rehabilitation agents as more supportive than men. Contact with the social insurance offices were rated higher by persons with disability pensions than by those who had returned to work. Men rated their contact with rehabilitation agents at social insurance offices high on the dimension of distant treatment. Respondents with mental health problems rated the contact as distant for both types of rehabilitation agents, but contact with health care was also scored low on the supportive dimension. Finally, respondents with neck/shoulder diagnoses rated contact with rehabilitation agents in health care as more empowering than was done by persons with back diagnoses. Conclusions : From a lay perspective rehabilitation following sickness absence due to MSD occured in three arenas, the health care arena, the occupational arena and the private arena, where the quality of relationships both with rehabilitation agents, persons at work and in one’s private life was described as important regarding the rehabilitation process. This thesis also showed that both sex and health were important factors regarding how lay persons’ perceived contacts with rehabilitation agents during the rehabilitation process following sickness absence due to MSD. 

Ämnesord

Rehabilitering  (sao)
Muskelsjukdomar  (sao)
Professional-patient relations  (MeSH)
Social support  (MeSH)
Musculoskeletal diseases  -- rehabilitation (MeSH)
Musculoskeletal diseases  -- psychology (MeSH)
Rehabilitation, vocational  -- methods (MeSH)
Work  -- psychology (MeSH)
Sick leave  -- psychology (MeSH)
Caregivers  -- psychology (MeSH)
Disabled persons  -- psychology (MeSH)
Social Sciences  (hsv)
Samhällsvetenskap  (hsv)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  (svep)
SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  (svep)
Rehabilitation  (LCSH)
Medical rehabilitation  (LCSH)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

Musculoskeletal disorders
back pain
neck and shoulder pain
sickness absence
sick leave
qualitative interview
lay knowledge
patient satisfaction
rehabilitation
gender
Vnab Rehabilitering
Ven Muskler och skelett (myologi och osteologi)

Klassifikation

616.706 (DDC)
Vnab (kssb/7)
Ven (kssb/7)
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