The Use and Perceived Usefulness of an Online Toolbox Targeted at Employers (MiLES Intervention) for Enhancing Successful Return to Work of Cancer Survivors

被引:7
作者
Greidanus, M. A. [1 ]
de Rijk, A. E. [2 ]
Frings-Dresen, M. H. W. [1 ]
Tiedtke, C. M. [3 ]
Brouwers, S. [1 ]
de Boer, A. G. E. M. [1 ]
Tamminga, S. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst, Dept Publ & Occupat Hlth,Coronel Inst Occupat Hlt, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Maastricht Univ, Res Inst Primary Care & Publ Hlth CAPHRI, Fac Hlth Med & Life Sci, Dept Social Med, Duboisdomein 30, Maastricht, Netherlands
[3] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Ctr Environm & Hlth, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Kapucijnenvoer 35, Leuven, Belgium
关键词
Cancer survivors; Employment; Internet-based intervention; Return to work; Sick leave; BREAST-CANCER; TO-WORK; META-SYNTHESIS; EXPERIENCES; DISABILITY; COMPLEX;
D O I
10.1007/s10926-020-09929-4
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Purpose The MiLES intervention is a web-based intervention targeted at employers with the objective of enhancing successful return to work (RTW) of cancer survivors. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the employers' use and perceived usefulness of the MiLES intervention. Methods Employer representatives (e.g. Human Resource managers and supervisors) were given access to the MiLES intervention, which contains, among others, interactive videos, conversation checklists and tailored tips. After six weeks, an online questionnaire gathered data on employers' use and the perceived usefulness of the intervention. In-depth qualitative data on these topics were gathered during semi-structured interviews, which were analyzed using a content analysis. Results Thirty-one eligible employers were included. Twenty-two of them filled out the questionnaire and twenty were interviewed. Typically, employers used the intervention 2-3 times, for 26 min per visit. The usefulness of the intervention scored 7.6 out of 10 points, and all employers would recommend it to colleagues. Employers' use decreased when support needs were low and when the intervention did not correspond with their specific situation (e.g. complex reintegration trajectories). Employers perceived the intervention to be supporting and practically oriented. They appreciated the fact that the intervention was web-based and combined visual and textual content. The possibility of consulting specialized services for complex situations would further enhance its usefulness. Conclusion The MiLES intervention provides employers with a useful tool in their daily practice. Its effectiveness for enhancing employers' managerial skills and cancer survivors' successful RTW is subject for further research.
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页码:393 / 404
页数:12
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