EXPERIENCES OF EPILEPTIC ADULTS WITH SEARCHING FOR AND MAINTAINING A JOB IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: QUALITATIVE STUDY

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Social Welfare Interdisciplinary Approach Pub Date : 2018-12-07 DOI:10.21277/SW.V1I8.349
J. Chrastina, M. Vysloužilová
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Epilepsy is the most frequent seizure disorder affecting both social and occupational life of the patients. On the open labour market, these individuals might encounter a number of obstacles, lack of understanding, and limitations. Although epileptic employees do not currently require any adjustments to their working environment in order to improve or perform their jobs, they are often confronted with prejudices, misguided attitudes, stigmatization, and lack of awareness on the part of the employees but also the patients themselves. The presence of epilepsy has multiple implications for occupational life in terms of limited job opportunities on the labour market and decreased chances of getting/maintaining a job.The objective of the present qualitative study was to identify, analyse and describe the experiences and needs of epileptic persons concerning their employment. The study was of an exploratory-descriptive nature and involved 25 epileptic adults (17 women and 8 men) with a minimum of 6 months of occupational experience in their current job. The data were obtained by means of the unfinished sentences method (total of 16 sentences) and were analysed using an interpretative content analysis. The content of the unfinished sentences reflected the following timeline: (1) Link to the disease (4 sentences) – (2) Experiences of epileptic persons with searching for a job (5 sentences) – (3) Experiences with performance of the job (7 sentences).The participants perceive epilepsy as a barrier to their occupational self-actualization, some of the participants consider themselves as persons with health disability. The social dimension included the participants’ experience with meeting people and their desire for a job, which is often inaccessible due to their disease. The participants consider the process of searching for a job a journey full of hardship and hard-earned experience. The factors that affect getting a job are as follows: stage of disease, employer’s requirements, but also personal efforts and luck. An important aspect is the very first personal presentation during a job interview. A decisive aspect is disclosing the diagnosis during a job interview, or concealing the health status in order to get the job. The participants appreciate when the employer allows adjustment to the working hours or home office, or accepts the participants’ health status. The participants agree that an important aspect is positive assessment by their colleagues; they appreciate their helpfulness, fair approach, support and motivation. They appreciate if their colleagues do not show sympathy. One of the problematic aspects related to employment includes fear of seizures, seizures at work, their frequency and intensity. These and other manifestations of the disease (for example unrest, inattention, fatigue and lack of concentration) raise uncertainty and fear of losing the job. According to the participants, a significant barrier is a low level of awareness and the resulting impoliteness of other people.Despite the fact that some of the participants report unpleasant feelings when talking about their disease and consider the disclosure of this information an unpleasant necessity due to possible help required later, being employed is an opportunity for them to work fully and independently, achieve success, become self-reliant, self-confident, responsible and important. These are all qualities that are associated with being employed.
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癫痫是影响患者社会生活和职业生活的最常见的发作性疾病。在开放的劳动力市场上,这些人可能会遇到一些障碍,缺乏理解和限制。虽然癫痫病员工目前不需要调整他们的工作环境来改善或完成他们的工作,但他们经常面临偏见,错误的态度,污名化,以及员工和患者本身缺乏意识。癫痫的存在对职业生活有多重影响,如劳动力市场上的工作机会有限,获得/维持工作的机会减少。本定性研究的目的是确定、分析和描述癫痫患者在就业方面的经历和需求。该研究具有探索性-描述性,涉及25名癫痫成人(17名女性和8名男性),他们目前的工作至少有6个月的职业经验。数据采用未完成句法(共16句)获取,并采用解释性内容分析法进行分析。未完成句子的内容反映了以下时间轴:(1)与疾病的联系(4句话)-(2)癫痫患者找工作的经历(5句话)-(3)工作表现的经历(7句话)。参与者认为癫痫是妨碍其职业自我实现的障碍,一些参与者认为自己是健康残疾者。社会层面包括参与者与人会面的经历以及他们对工作的渴望,由于他们的疾病,他们往往无法获得工作。参与者认为找工作的过程充满了艰辛和来之不易的经验。影响找工作的因素有:疾病阶段,雇主的要求,还有个人的努力和运气。求职面试中的第一次个人展示是一个很重要的方面。一个决定性的方面是在面试时透露诊断,或隐瞒健康状况以获得工作。如果雇主允许调整工作时间或在家办公,或接受参与者的健康状况,参与者将表示感谢。与会者一致认为,同事的积极评价是一个重要方面;他们欣赏他们的帮助、公平的方法、支持和激励。如果他们的同事不表示同情,他们会很感激。与就业有关的一个有问题的方面包括对癫痫发作的恐惧,工作中癫痫发作的频率和强度。这种疾病的这些和其他表现(例如不安、注意力不集中、疲劳和注意力不集中)增加了不确定性和对失去工作的恐惧。根据参与者的说法,一个重要的障碍是意识水平低,以及由此导致的其他人的不礼貌。尽管事实上,一些参与者在谈论他们的疾病时感到不愉快,并认为披露这些信息是一种不愉快的必要性,因为以后可能需要帮助,但被雇用是他们充分和独立工作、取得成功、变得自力更生、自信、负责任和重要的机会。这些都是与受雇有关的品质。
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