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Fluctuation, invisibility, fatigue - the barriers to maintaining employment with systemic lupus erythematosus: results of an online survey

机译:波动,隐形,疲劳 - 维持与全身性狼疮的障碍红斑狼疮:在线调查结果

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Objectives Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with high levels of workplace disability and unemployment. The objective of this study was to understand the reasons for this and to describe the barriers and facilitators of employment identified by people with SLE to develop appropriate solutions. Unemployment, as well as unsuitable work, has adverse health outcomes. Methods Adults with SLE completed a UK-specific online survey, through the LUPUS UK website, designed to find out more about the difficulties and successes that people with SLE have in maintaining employment. The survey was predominantly qualitative, to understand participants' employment experiences to generate possible solutions. Results Three hundred and ninety-three people gave detailed responses to the survey within eight weeks. Every respondent reported a detrimental effect of SLE on their ability to work: 40.45% had left employment because of it. The themes of concern to respondents were unambiguous: (i) the difficulties of working (and career damage) with SLE, (ii) fear and anxiety overshadowing work/family life, (iii) the greater potential to remain in some employment or stay in full employment when modifications of work pattern and support from management and colleagues were available. SLE-related fatigue, its invisibility and fluctuating nature were felt to be the main barriers to maintaining employment. Numerous respondents could work only part-time and anxiety was high regarding their future ability to continue working. Many had taken substantial pay reductions and refused offered promotions to preserve their health. Distress due to loss of work and the benefits it brings were reported by every respondent who had left work. Conclusion SLE presents specific difficulties for maintaining employment - fatigue, fluctuation and invisibility - not addressed by current anti-discrimination legislation or currently available 'reasonable adjustments'. This study demonstrates that (i) employment is an important area of concern for people with SLE, (ii) SLE has significant detrimental effects on individuals' ability to participate and progress in employment, (iii) legislators and employers need information about SLE as invisibility and fluctuation cause hidden problems, and (iv) more data is needed to inform workplace adjustments if individual distress and societal loss of skills are to be addressed.
机译:目标Systemic Lupus红斑(SLO)与高水平的工作场所残疾和失业相关。本研究的目的是了解这一点的原因,并描述了SLE人员识别的就业障碍和促进者,以制定适当的解决方案。失业率以及不合适的工作,具有不良的健康结果。方法通过卢普斯英国网站完成了IS SLE完成了一个特定于英国的在线调查,旨在了解有关SLE人们在维持就业方面的困难和成功的更多信息。该调查主要是定性的,以了解参与者的就业经验,以产生可能的解决方案。结果三百九十三人在八周内对调查进行了详细的回应。每个受访者都报告了SLE对他们的工作能力的有害影响:40.45%的人因为它而离开就业。对受访者的关注的主题是明确的:(i)与SLE,(ii)恐惧和焦虑的困难,恐惧和焦虑的令人担忧和家庭生活,(iii)留在一些就业或留下的潜力在提供工作模式和管理层和同事的支持时,可以充分就业。 SLE相关的疲劳,其隐形和波动性质被认为是保持就业的主要障碍。许多受访者只能兼职,焦虑很高,因为他们未来的继续工作能力。许多人已经大量的偿还减少,拒绝提供促销保存健康。由于工作丧失和它带来的福利因留下工作而导致的痛苦。结论SLE对维持就业 - 疲劳,波动和隐形的特定困难 - 未经目前的反歧视立法或目前可用的“合理调整”。本研究表明,(i)就业是对SLE的人们的重要关注领域,(ii)SLE对个人参与和取得的进展的能力有重大不利影响,(iii)立法者和雇主需要有关隐形的信息波动导致隐藏问题,(iv)如果要解决个人遇险和社会丧失技能,则需要更多数据来告知工作场所调整。

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