"BALANCING ON SKATES ON THE ICY SURFACE OF WORK": A METASYNTHESIS OF WORK PARTICIPATION FOR PERSONS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES
Abstract
Purpose: To explore how persons with psychiatric disabilities experience facilitators of and barriers to participation in paid work in transitional, supported, and open employment settings, in order to provide guidance for... [ view full abstract ]
Purpose: To explore how persons with psychiatric disabilities experience facilitators of and barriers to participation in paid work in transitional, supported, and open employment settings, in order to provide guidance for efforts to attract and retain these persons in gainful employment as a key dimension of recovery and community life. Method: A metasynthesis was conducted using 16 qualitative studies published between1990-2011. Results: Ten themes, two phases, and an overarching metaphor were identified. The first five themes describe facilitators of and impediments to getting a job (getting off the bench): 1) fighting inertia; 2) taking control; 3) encouraging peers; 4) disruptions related to the illness; 5) a lack of opportunities and supports. The next five themes represent facilitators of and impediments to working (skating on the ice): 6) going mainstream; 7) social cohesion; 8) clarity in role and responsibilities; 9) environmental factors; 10) managing self-disclosure. We chose as our overarching metaphor “Balancing on Skates on the Icy Surface of Work,” as we view both ice-skaters and workers with psychiatric disabilities as needing to achieve and maintain their balance while being “on the edge” between various extremities. Conclusion: We have shown that, for persons with psychiatric disabilities to “get off the bench” and “onto the ice” of employment, they may need to be supported in finding and maintaining their balance in new situations through a combination of learning new skills and competencies (learning how to skate) while receiving in vivo assistance from empathic and knowledgeable supporters (being coached while on the ice).
Authors
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Liv Grethe Kinn
(Department of Occupational therapy, Physiotherapy and Radiography, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bergen University College, Norway)
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Helge Holgersen
(Bergen University College)
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Randi W. Aas
(Department of Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo)
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Larry Davidson
(Program on Recovery and Community Health, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, School of Medicine,)
Topic Area
Vocational, reintegration and work
Session
OS - 5N » Vocational Rehabilitation (13:50 - Friday, 17th June, Fottrell Theatre)
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