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Predictors of Change in Employment Status and Associations with Quality of Life: A Prospective International Study of People with Multiple Sclerosis

机译:与生活质量的雇用状况和协会变革的预测因素:患有多发性硬化症的人的潜在国际研究

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Purpose This prospective international study aimed to assess the changes in employment, and predictors thereof, and associated change in mental health quality of life in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods People with MS were recruited online through social media, forums and newsletters to complete an online English-language survey in 2012 and again in 2015, to assess changes in employment and clinical characteristics. Results 1276 people with MS of working age were included of whom 35.9% were employed full time, 25.6% part-time, 3.1% were unemployed and seeking employment, 19.7% were retired due to disability and 15.7% were not in the labour force. Part/full time employment decreased from 61.4 to 57.1% of the sample 2.5 years later, and 25.5% experienced some change in employment status. Lower level of education and higher level of disability at baseline predicted loss of employment at follow-up. 62.0% of the sample indicated that MS impacted on employment over their lifetime, associated with a lower level of education and progressive MS at time of diagnosis. Retiring due to disability was predictive of a decreased mental health related QOL score. Conclusion Employment status was negatively impacted by MS for most participants. We showed for the first time that employment loss was prospectively associated with poorer mental health related quality of life. Employment support including vocational services, reasonable flexibility in the workplace, and legal protection against discrimination should be widely available to assist people with MS, especially for those with progressive onset MS, higher disability and lower levels of education who are at higher risk of employment loss.
机译:目的这一潜在的国际研究旨在评估就业和预测因子的变化,以及多发性硬化症(MS)的人们的心理健康质量的相关变化。方法有MS的人通过社交媒体,论坛和通讯在线招聘2012年和2015年的在线英语调查,评估就业和临床特征的变化。结果1276名患有工作年龄MS的人,其中35.9%雇用全职,兼职25.6%,3.1%是失业和寻求就业,19.7%因残疾退休,15.7%不在劳动力中。第/全职就业从2.5年后的61.4%降至57.1%,25.5%经历了一些就业状况的变化。基线较低的教育水平和更高水平的残疾预计随访丧失就业。 62.0%的样品表明,MS对其终生的就业影响,与诊断时与较低的教育和逐步MS相关联。由于残疾因残疾而退休预测了有关的心理健康有关的QoL得分。结论就业状况对大多数参与者的MS负面影响。我们首次展示了就业损失前瞻性与心理健康状况较差的生活质量相关。就业支持包括职业服务,在工作场所的合理灵活性以及对歧视的法律保护,应广泛用于协助MS的人,特别是对于具有较高就业损失风险的硕士,更高的残疾和较低的教育水平。 。

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