Union Perceptions of Factors Related to the Return to Work of Employees with Depression

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Marc Corbière
Marianne Renard
Louise St-Arnaud
Marie-France Coutu
Alessia Negrini
Geneviève Sauvé
Tania Lecomte
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[1] Université de Sherbrooke,Centre for Action in Work Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (CAPRIT), School of Rehabilitation
[2] Université Laval,Faculty of Education, Centre de recherche et d’intervention sur l’éducation et la vie au travail (CRIEVAT)
[3] Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail (IRSST),Department of Psychology
[4] Université de Montréal,undefined
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2015年 / 25卷
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Union; Perceptions; Return-to-work; Depression; Focus group;
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Purpose Between 30 and 60 % of the societal cost of depression is due to losses related to decreased work productivity. To date, only a few studies have focused on union perspectives related to factors influencing the return-to-work of employees absent due to depression, despite evidence of the importance of these perspectives. The purpose of this study is to develop a better understanding of union perspectives on the factors surrounding the return-to-work of employees who were absent from work due to depression. Methods In this qualitative study, conducted in Canada (Québec), 23 individuals (union representatives and peer workers) from the three largest unions (mixed industries) in Quebec took part in one of three focus groups. Results Fourteen emerging themes (e.g., work environment, attitudes toward depression) were distributed over five categories of stakeholders involved in the return-to-work of employees on sick leave (i.e., employers and immediate supervisors, co-workers, employees on sick leave due to depression, general physicians, and unions). We observed four major cross-cutting themes that arose beyond these five categories: (1) organizational culture in which mental health issues and human aspects of work are central, (2) support and follow-up during the work absence and the return-to-work, (3) lack of resources to assist the employee in the return-to-work, and (4) stakeholders’ prejudices and discomfort regarding depression. Conclusions Our results clarify the factors, from a union perspective, that may facilitate or hinder the return-to-work of employees absent from work due to depression.
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