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Examination of arthritis-related work place activity limitations and intermittent disability over four-and-a-half years and its relationship to job modifications and outcomes.

机译:在四年半的时间里检查与关节炎相关的工作场所活动受限和间歇性残疾,以及与工作变更和结果的关系。

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the type, degree, and episodic nature of arthritis-related work place activity limitations and the consistency of the relationship of activity limitations to job modifications and work place outcomes. METHODS: Using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire, individuals with osteoarthritis (OA) or inflammatory arthritis (IA) were interviewed at 4 time points, 18 months apart. At baseline, all participants (n = 490; 381 women, 109 men) were employed. Respondents were recruited using community advertising and from rheumatology and rehabilitation clinics. The Workplace Activity Limitations Scale (WALS) assessed arthritis-related disability with job tasks. Job modifications/accommodations (e.g., scheduling changes), work place outcomes (e.g., absenteeism), demographics, illness, and work context were also measured. Repeated cross-sectional logistic regressions examined levels of WALS disability with job modifications and outcomes at each time point. RESULTS: Similar levels of activity limitations were found comparing OA and IA with fewer difficulties with global aspects of work (e.g., scheduling) than with specific tasks (e.g., working with hands). Three-quarters of the participants had episodic or intermittent WALS difficulty over time. Medium and high levels of work place activity limitations were significantly associated with job modifications, and high WALS difficulty was consistently related to negative work outcomes. CONCLUSION: Many individuals with arthritis report some difficulty with work place activities. However, these difficulties are often intermittent and may not result in changes to work productivity until they are consistently high. This is important for designing work place interventions and for employers, insurers, and the government to understand to avoid viewing individuals with arthritis as a permanent drain on work place and health resources.
机译:目的:研究与关节炎相关的工作场所活动限制的类型,程度和情节性质,以及活动限制与工作调整和工作场所结果之间关系的一致性。方法:使用由访调员管理的结构化问卷,在四个时间点(相隔18个月)对患有骨关节炎(OA)或炎性关节炎(IA)的个体进行访谈。在基线时,所有参与者(n = 490; 381名女性,109名男性)被雇用。使用社区广告以及风湿病学和康复诊所招募受访者。工作场所活动限制量表(WALS)通过工作任务评估了与关节炎相关的残疾。还测量了工作修改/住宿(例如,安排变更),工作地点的结果(例如,旷工),人口统计,疾病和工作环境。重复的横截面逻辑回归检验了每个时间点的WALS残疾水平以及工作变更和结果。结果发现,与OA和IA相比,在整体工作方面(例如计划)的困难要比在特定任务(例如用手工作)上的困难要少。随着时间的流逝,四分之三的参与者遇到偶发性或间歇性WALS困难。中高水平的工作场所活动限制与工作变更显着相关,而较高的WALS难度始终与负面的工作成果相关。结论:许多关节炎患者报告工作场所活动有些困难。但是,这些困难通常是断断续续的,只有持续不断地提高这些困难,才可能导致工作效率的变化。这对于设计工作场所干预措施以及使雇主,保险公司和政府了解避免将患有关节炎的人视为永久浪费工作场所和健康资源至关重要。

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