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Employment Resources for People with Parkinson's Disease: A Resource Review and Needs Assessment

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JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL REHABILITATION
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 275-284

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10926-020-09915-w

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Parkinson disease; Employment; Rehabilitation; Disclosure

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  1. Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment for People with Physical Disabilities (RRTC) - National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) [90RTEM000101]

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This study revealed the needs of Parkinson's patients and clinical stakeholders regarding employment resources through qualitative content analysis and Quasi Needs Assessment Framework. The findings showed a lack of knowledge about employment support options among Parkinson's patients, the need for clinicians to initiate discussions on employment challenges, and the importance of individualized and flexible employment interventions.
PurposePeople with Parkinson's disease (PwP) exit the workforce on average 5 years earlier than people without Parkinson's due to motor, cognitive, communicative, and affective symptoms. Decreased employment results in significant individual and societal costs. The objectives of this study were to identify strengths and weaknesses of employment resources and assess the needs of consumer and clinical stakeholders to improve job retention.MethodsThe study used a qualitative content analysis and Quasi Needs Assessment Framework. Sixteen PwP and 10 clinician stakeholders participated in two rounds of stakeholder discussion panels. Main outcomes included (1) the resources identified through the online content search and themes derived from those resources, and (2) the information gained from discussion panels and themes derived from their conversations.ResultsLiterature review and online searches yielded 59 resources (30 consumer-focused documents, 17 peer-reviewed articles, and 12 documents supplied by key informants who are experts in Parkinson's disease and/or employment). Themes frequently found in the consumer-focused content but not the peer-reviewed literature included diagnosis disclosure decision-making, the benefits of retiring compared to working, and workplace accommodations. Stakeholders identified three key needs with regard to employment-related support for PwP: (1) knowledge about employment support options; (2) a clinician to start the discussion about employment challenges; and (3) an individualized and flexible approach to employment-related interventions.ConclusionsMany people with Parkinson's experience unmet employment-related resource and process needs. An individually-tailored interdisciplinary intervention care path could facilitate decisions regarding disclosure and accommodations.

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