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Return to work among workers recovering from severe COVID-19 in Slovenia : a focus group study
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Bratun, Urša
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Švajger, Andreja
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Domajnko, Barbara
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Kavčič, Matic
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Asaba, Eric
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Purpose: For working age adults, return to work (RTW) after severe COVID-19 can be an essential component of rehabilitation. We explored the expectations and experiences related to RTW in a group of workers recovering from severe COVID-19 in Slovenia. Materials and methods: Four focus groups were conducted between May 2021 and August 2021. Fifteen men and three women, aged between 39 and 65 years, participated. We analysed data using reflexive thematic analysis. Results: Four main themes were developed in the analysis, pertaining to (1) work identity, (2) challenges to work re-entry, (3) personal strengths and support systems, and (4) possible adaptations at work. The disruption of work triggered sentiments about its role in identity. Workers’ personal agency and self-advocacy helped participants cope with various barriers that were beyond their control, such as physical limitations and lack of systematic routines to address RTW. Workers recovering from severe COVID-19 were at risk of developing negative expectations regarding their work re-entry. Conclusions: RTW after severe COVID-19 involves different personal, organizational and systemic dimensions that need to be considered and carefully aligned. Due to the individuality of the process, the worker should be involved as a key partner in the RTW process.
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English
Keywords:
experience
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individuality
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SARS-CoV-2
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vocational rehabilitation
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work re-entry
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qualitative research
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publication status:
Published
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Publication date:
01.01.2023
Year:
2023
Number of pages:
Str. 3833-3892
Numbering:
Vol. 45, no. 23
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-152325-8ac2b064-594a-0088-ea64-5bf731eaa845
UDC:
331.103:364-786.4
ISSN on article:
1464-5165
DOI:
10.1080/09638288.2022.2142680
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129024003
Publication date in RUL:
20.11.2023
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Title:
Disability and rehabilitation
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Disabil. rehabil.
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISSN:
1464-5165
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9785366
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Slovenian
Keywords:
izkušnje
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individualnost
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SARS-CoV-2
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poklicna rehabilitacija
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ponovni vstop na delo
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raziskave kakovosti
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