Affiliation:
1. Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation Research School of Health and Society University of Salford Salford Greater Manchester UK
2. King's Clinical Trials Unit, Institute of Psychiatry Kings College London London UK
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionRheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) impact on work participation. The aims of this study were to: examine work limitations of working people with: rheumatoid arthritis, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), osteoarthritis, or fibromyalgia using the Workplace Activity Limitations Scale (WALS, a measure of presenteeism); and identify personal, functioning and disability, and work contextual factors associated with presenteeism.MethodsSecondary analysis was conducted of a cross‐sectional survey including work outcome measures (WORK‐PROM study). A literature review identified variables (coded to ICF) to include in multivariable regressions examining factors associated with presenteeism.ResultsModerate to high WALS scores were identified in: 93.60% with FM; 69.90% OA; 65.20% RA; and 46.80% axSpA (n = 822). Similarities in work limitations were noted across conditions, although some more problematic in specific RMD. Participants received help with about a quarter of activities (27%RA; 25%FM; 23%OA; 17%axSpA) and work adaptations for less than a fifth causing difficulty (18%FM; 14%RA; 14%OA; 9%axSpA). Literature review identified 33 variables in the WORK‐PROM dataset to include in multivariable regressions. Factors associated with higher WALS scores were worse: functional limitations, job strain, pain, difficulties with mental‐interpersonal job demands, perceived health status, work‐life balance, greater need for work accommodations and lack of perceived work support.DiscussionThis study extends understanding of work limitations of working people with these four RMD, the extent of help and adaptations received, need for more work accommodation support, and focus on work support, work rehabilitation, and healthy workplace practices to help keep people working.
Funder
European League Against Rheumatism
Subject
Nursing (miscellaneous),Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Chiropractics,Rheumatology