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Work experience and social inclusion of individuals with schizophrenia

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posted on 2019-10-16, 03:05 authored by Larissa Campagna Martini, Isabela Aparecida de Oliveira Lussi, Lilian Magalhães, Fernanda Vieira Santos, Fernanda de Almeida Pimentel, Maria Beatriz Petreche, Ana Olivia Fonseca, Cecilia Attux, Rodrigo Affonseca Bressan

Abstract Objectives: to understand the positive and negative aspects of work-related experiences reported by individuals with schizophrenia who use a specialty outpatient clinic involved in a work inclusion program. Methods: observational qualitative approach study. Eleven participants answered an open guiding question: “what do you see as positive and negative in your work experience?”. Data were categorized by thematic analysis. Results: four categories were identified: overload and lack of information/guidance at work; the importance of remuneration; assuming responsibility, hope and overcoming; disease experience, health and work care. The study showed the importance of seeking effective labor inclusion strategies for individuals with schizophrenia. These strategies have to consider the disease specificities and work-related stressors as potential triggers of physical and emotional distress. Conclusion: it is essential to invest in actions that enable effective labor inclusion of people with schizophrenia. Such measures should include individuals with schizophrenia, their families, the companies and mental health professionals, taking into accountthe disease specificities, the person’s needs, interests and potential.

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