Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review

Abstract Background The complexity of nursing practice increases the risk of nurses suffering from mental health issues, such as substance use disorders, anxiety, burnout, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These mental health issues can potentially lead to nurses taking leaves of...

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Main Authors: Christine L. Covell, Shamel Rolle Sands, Kenchera Ingraham, Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay, Sheri L. Price, Carol Reichert, Ivy L. Bourgeault
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Human Resources for Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-020-00478-8
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spelling doaj-77778a3d068a418898f25862cd5096e52020-11-25T02:33:17ZengBMCHuman Resources for Health1478-44912020-05-011811710.1186/s12960-020-00478-8Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping reviewChristine L. Covell0Shamel Rolle Sands1Kenchera Ingraham2Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay3Sheri L. Price4Carol Reichert5Ivy L. Bourgeault6Faculty of Nursing, University of AlbertaFaculty of Nursing, University of AlbertaFaculty of Nursing, University of AlbertaSchool of Nursing, McGill UniversitySchool of Nursing, Dalhousie UniversityCanadian Federation of Nurses UnionsUniversity of OttawaAbstract Background The complexity of nursing practice increases the risk of nurses suffering from mental health issues, such as substance use disorders, anxiety, burnout, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These mental health issues can potentially lead to nurses taking leaves of absence and may require accommodations for their return to work. The purpose of this review was to map key themes in the peer-reviewed literature about accommodations for nurses’ return to work following leaves of absence for mental health issues. Methods A six-step methodological framework for scoping reviews was used to summarize the amount, types, sources, and distribution of the literature. The academic literature was searched through nine electronic databases. Electronic charts were used to extract code and collate the data. Findings were derived inductively and summarized thematically and numerically. Results Academic literature is scarce regarding interventions for nurses’ return to work following leaves of absence for mental health issues, and most focused on substance use concerns. Search of the peer-reviewed literature yielded only six records. The records were primarily quantitative studies (n = 4, 68%), published between 1997 and 2018, and originated in the United States (n = 6, 100%). The qualitative thematic findings addressed three major themes: alternative to discipline programs (ADPs), peer support, and return to work policies, procedures, and practices. Conclusions While the literature supports alternative to discipline programs as a primary accommodation supporting return to work of nurses, more on the effectiveness of such programs is required. Empirical evidence is necessary to develop, maintain, and refine much needed return to work accommodations for nurses after leaves of absence for mental health issues.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-020-00478-8Return to workLeaves of absenceMental health issuesPoliciesProgramsPractices
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author Christine L. Covell
Shamel Rolle Sands
Kenchera Ingraham
Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay
Sheri L. Price
Carol Reichert
Ivy L. Bourgeault
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Shamel Rolle Sands
Kenchera Ingraham
Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay
Sheri L. Price
Carol Reichert
Ivy L. Bourgeault
Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
Human Resources for Health
Return to work
Leaves of absence
Mental health issues
Policies
Programs
Practices
author_facet Christine L. Covell
Shamel Rolle Sands
Kenchera Ingraham
Melanie Lavoie-Tremblay
Sheri L. Price
Carol Reichert
Ivy L. Bourgeault
author_sort Christine L. Covell
title Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
title_short Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
title_full Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
title_fullStr Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
title_sort mapping the peer-reviewed literature on accommodating nurses’ return to work after leaves of absence for mental health issues: a scoping review
publisher BMC
series Human Resources for Health
issn 1478-4491
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background The complexity of nursing practice increases the risk of nurses suffering from mental health issues, such as substance use disorders, anxiety, burnout, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These mental health issues can potentially lead to nurses taking leaves of absence and may require accommodations for their return to work. The purpose of this review was to map key themes in the peer-reviewed literature about accommodations for nurses’ return to work following leaves of absence for mental health issues. Methods A six-step methodological framework for scoping reviews was used to summarize the amount, types, sources, and distribution of the literature. The academic literature was searched through nine electronic databases. Electronic charts were used to extract code and collate the data. Findings were derived inductively and summarized thematically and numerically. Results Academic literature is scarce regarding interventions for nurses’ return to work following leaves of absence for mental health issues, and most focused on substance use concerns. Search of the peer-reviewed literature yielded only six records. The records were primarily quantitative studies (n = 4, 68%), published between 1997 and 2018, and originated in the United States (n = 6, 100%). The qualitative thematic findings addressed three major themes: alternative to discipline programs (ADPs), peer support, and return to work policies, procedures, and practices. Conclusions While the literature supports alternative to discipline programs as a primary accommodation supporting return to work of nurses, more on the effectiveness of such programs is required. Empirical evidence is necessary to develop, maintain, and refine much needed return to work accommodations for nurses after leaves of absence for mental health issues.
topic Return to work
Leaves of absence
Mental health issues
Policies
Programs
Practices
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-020-00478-8
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