To work despite chronic health conditions: A qualitative study of workers at the Swedish Public Employment Service

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Objectives: Achieving a sustainable, healthy and long working life is key prerequisite for meeting the demographic challenge posed by an ageing population so that more people can work on into their later years. The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between work and chronic health conditions in a group of employees aged 50-64 years with a focus on factors that enable them to continue to work. Methods Ten white-collar workers with one or more chronic health conditions at the Swedish Public Employment Service participated in the study. A qualitative method with semistructured in-depth interviews was used to collect data. Results and conclusions: This study shows that factors enabling people with chronic health conditions to work include adaptation of the work situation by task-shifting as well as provision of physical aids. Our study suggest that the changes often come at the employee's initiative; hence, there is potential for greater involvement from the employer, healthcare agencies and the social insurance fund in making it easier for employees to adapt their work situation and in providing information regarding available support. It confirms findings in earlier studies that health plays an important part and also that self-confidence and motivation are significant factors contributing to workers being able and wanting to continue working.

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Hjärtström, C., Lindahl Norberg, A., Johansson, G., & Bodin, T. (2018). To work despite chronic health conditions: A qualitative study of workers at the Swedish Public Employment Service. BMJ Open, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019747

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