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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Vooijs, Marloesa; * | Hazelzet, Astrid M.a | van Kesteren, Nicole M.C.b | Verhoef, Helena | Otten, Wilmab
Affiliations: [a] Sustainable Productivity and Employability, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Leiden, The Netherlands | [b] Child Health, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Leiden, The Netherlands
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Marloes Vooijs, Sustainable Productivity and Employability, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Leiden, The Netherlands. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Being able to participate in work is an important determinant of health. Therefore, reintegration professionals provide support to clients to return to work (RTW). Since RTW has a significant impact on a client’s life, it is preferred that clients are involved in the decision-making process of RTW. A method to do so, is shared decision-making (SDM), involving the following steps: collaborating as a team, explaining to clients that they can be part of the decision-making process, setting a shared goal, presenting and discussing choice options, and making a shared decision. OBJECTIVE:We explored how clients experience and prefer these SDM steps in their current and ideal interaction with professionals. METHODS:We performed semi-structured interviews with fourteen clients receiving support in their RTW process from four different municipalities. RESULTS:Clients emphasised the importance of collaborating as team. None of the clients reported having been told that they could be part of the decision-making process, or discussed a shared goal with a professional, which they would prefer. Some clients were presented choice options. When choice options were discussed, frequently only the negative aspects of choice options were explained by the professional. A great number of clients experienced that shared decisions were made, but based this on the shared effort made by the client and professional to RTW. CONCLUSIONS:Clients generally wish to cooperate and participate in the decision-making process, but their ability to do so is limited due to not being fully involved in the SDM steps.
Keywords: Self-management, client participation, autonomy, evidence-based, employment
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-211023
Journal: Work, vol. 74, no. 1, pp. 227-235, 2023
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