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Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis

Objective. To examine inter-relationships among arthritis (A), work (W) and personal life (P) roles and their reciprocal influences, especially experiences of role balance/imbalance among individuals with inflammatory arthritis (IA) and OA. Methods. Eight focus groups were conducted with 24 women an...

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Autores principales: Gignac, Monique A. M., Backman, Catherine L., Kaptein, Simone, Lacaille, Diane, Beaton, Dorcas E., Hofstetter, Catherine, Badley, Elizabeth M.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3262164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/ker317
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author Gignac, Monique A. M.
Backman, Catherine L.
Kaptein, Simone
Lacaille, Diane
Beaton, Dorcas E.
Hofstetter, Catherine
Badley, Elizabeth M.
author_facet Gignac, Monique A. M.
Backman, Catherine L.
Kaptein, Simone
Lacaille, Diane
Beaton, Dorcas E.
Hofstetter, Catherine
Badley, Elizabeth M.
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description Objective. To examine inter-relationships among arthritis (A), work (W) and personal life (P) roles and their reciprocal influences, especially experiences of role balance/imbalance among individuals with inflammatory arthritis (IA) and OA. Methods. Eight focus groups were conducted with 24 women and 16 men (aged 29–72 years). A purposive sample was recruited from community advertising. Eligibility included current employment or having been employed within the previous year. Participants were asked about ways arthritis, work and personal life roles intersected and their impact. A standardized questionnaire collected demographic, symptom and employment data for descriptive purposes. Results. Participants noted that having arthritis affected their identity and intersected with work and personal roles, creating role overload, role conflict, role strain and role facilitation. Role overload highlighted that arthritis both affected and was impacted by work and personal life (A → W; A → P; W → A; P → A). Role conflict focused on A → W and A → P difficulties, whereas role facilitation emphasized the positive impact of work and personal life roles on arthritis (W → A; P → A). Role strain was pervasive and arose from numerous sources. Personal strategies (e.g. positive framing) and contextual factors (e.g. support) were important in contributing to or ameliorating role balance/imbalance. Conclusions. By comprehensively examining multiple types of role balance/imbalance and the context within which it occurs, this study identifies gaps in patient-oriented measurement of the impact of arthritis and areas of need in the development of arthritis intervention.
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spelling pubmed-32621642012-01-20 Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis Gignac, Monique A. M. Backman, Catherine L. Kaptein, Simone Lacaille, Diane Beaton, Dorcas E. Hofstetter, Catherine Badley, Elizabeth M. Rheumatology (Oxford) Clinical Science Objective. To examine inter-relationships among arthritis (A), work (W) and personal life (P) roles and their reciprocal influences, especially experiences of role balance/imbalance among individuals with inflammatory arthritis (IA) and OA. Methods. Eight focus groups were conducted with 24 women and 16 men (aged 29–72 years). A purposive sample was recruited from community advertising. Eligibility included current employment or having been employed within the previous year. Participants were asked about ways arthritis, work and personal life roles intersected and their impact. A standardized questionnaire collected demographic, symptom and employment data for descriptive purposes. Results. Participants noted that having arthritis affected their identity and intersected with work and personal roles, creating role overload, role conflict, role strain and role facilitation. Role overload highlighted that arthritis both affected and was impacted by work and personal life (A → W; A → P; W → A; P → A). Role conflict focused on A → W and A → P difficulties, whereas role facilitation emphasized the positive impact of work and personal life roles on arthritis (W → A; P → A). Role strain was pervasive and arose from numerous sources. Personal strategies (e.g. positive framing) and contextual factors (e.g. support) were important in contributing to or ameliorating role balance/imbalance. Conclusions. By comprehensively examining multiple types of role balance/imbalance and the context within which it occurs, this study identifies gaps in patient-oriented measurement of the impact of arthritis and areas of need in the development of arthritis intervention. Oxford University Press 2012-02 2011-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3262164/ /pubmed/22039223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/ker317 Text en © The Author(s) 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The British Society for Rheumatology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/uk/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gignac, Monique A. M.
Backman, Catherine L.
Kaptein, Simone
Lacaille, Diane
Beaton, Dorcas E.
Hofstetter, Catherine
Badley, Elizabeth M.
Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
title Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
title_full Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
title_fullStr Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
title_short Tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
title_sort tension at the borders: perceptions of role overload, conflict, strain and facilitation in work, family and health roles among employed individuals with arthritis
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3262164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/ker317
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