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Being a co-worker or a manager of a colleague returning to work after stroke : A challenge facilitated by cooperation and flexibility

Authors :
Therese Hellman
Annika Öst Nilsson
Ulla Johansson
Eric Asaba
Gunilla Eriksson
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg, 2020.

Abstract

Background: The process of return to work is complex. Knowledge is scarce regarding the experiences from co-workers and employers about this process. Aim: To explore and describe how co-workers and managers experience the return to work process involving a colleague with stroke who is participating in a person-centred rehabilitation programme focusing on return to work including a work trial. Material and methods: Seven co-workers and four managers were interviewed during the work trial of a colleague with stroke. Results: Being a co-worker or manager was related to various challenging experiences; the emotional challenge of being a supportive co-worker or manager, the challenging experience of having too much responsibility, and the challenge of being supportive despite a lack of knowledge. Conclusions: The participants placed value on having support from the coordinator for handling different challenges, but despite this they experienced difficulties in being a valuable support. The limited time of work trial and occasional lack of support from the employer were aggravating aspects.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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