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Striking a Balance: Work-Health-Personal Life Conflict in Women and Men with Arthritis and its Association with Work Outcomes

机译:寻求平衡:患有关节炎的男女的工作健康个人生活冲突及其与工作成果的关系

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Purpose To examine men and women’s perceptions of inter-role balance/imbalance in work, arthritis, and personal roles and its association with demographic, health and employment factors, including job stress, career satisfaction, job disruptions, absenteeism and perceived productivity losses. Methods Participants were employed, aged ≥40 years and diagnosed with osteoarthritis or inflammatory arthritis. They were recruited through community advertising and rheumatology clinics in two Canadian provinces. Respondents completed a 35–45 min telephone interview and a 20-min self-administered questionnaire assessing role perceptions [(arthritis negatively impacts work (A → W); work/personal life negatively impact arthritis (W/P → A); work as a positive role (W +))], demographic, health and work context information. Analyses included exploratory factor analysis and multivariate regressions. Results Findings revealed similarities between men (n = 104) and women (n = 248) in health, work and role perceptions, although women reported more benefits of working with arthritis (W+) than men. Some gender differences were found in factors associated with inter-role perceptions highlighting the importance of children, fatigue, unpredictable work hours, job control, and workplace activity limitations. Role perceptions were associated with work outcomes but only one perception, W/P → A, interacted with gender. Among men, greater perceptions that work and personal demands interfered with managing arthritis were associated with more job disruptions. Conclusions This study revealed negative and positive inter-role perceptions related to working with a chronic illness and associations with work outcomes. It highlights potentially modifiable factors that could assess risk and inform interventions to improve role balance and working experiences.
机译:目的研究男女对工作,关节炎和个人角色中角色间平衡/失衡的看法以及与人口,健康和就业因素的关系,包括工作压力,职业满意度,工作中断,旷工和生产力下降。方法采用参与者,年龄≥40岁,并被诊断出患有骨关节炎或炎性关节炎。他们是通过加拿大两个省的社区广告和风湿病诊所招募的。受访者完成了35-45分钟的电话采访和20分钟的自我管理问卷,以评估角色感知[(关节炎对工作产生负面影响(A→W);工作/个人生活对关节炎产生负面影响(W / P→A);积极作用(W +))],人口,健康和工作环境信息。分析包括探索性因素分析和多元回归。结果发现显示,男性(n = 104)和女性(n = 248)在健康,工作和角色感知方面相似,尽管女性报告说与关节炎相比,治疗关节炎(W +)的好处更多。在与角色间知觉相关的因素中发现了一些性别差异,这些因素突显了儿童的重要性,疲劳,不可预测的工作时间,工作控制和工作场所活动限制。角色感知与工作成果相关,但只有一种感知(W / P→A)与性别互动。在男性中,对工作和个人需求的干扰加深了对关节炎的控制,这与更多的工作中断有关。结论本研究揭示了与慢性病相关的消极和积极的角色间观念以及与工作成果的关联。它强调了潜在的可修改因素,可以评估风险并为干预提供信息,以改善角色平衡和工作经验。

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